Tag: justice

  • A Collaborative Definition of Healing Justice

    What is healing justice? This anthology traces the history of a multi-layered movement and challenges the reader (including myself!) to avoid use of the term outside of its specific intended context.

  • What Role Can White Folks Have in Healing Justice?

    Considering the relationship between human body and liberatory work, Susan Raffo provides a perspective especially important for white folks looking to engage with healing justice.

  • Exploring the Divine Truth That Rest is Resistance

    Rest is not just about sleep, and it’s not lazy. An exploration of my own fatigue healing story through a review of a new book from the Nap Minister.

  • Oppression & Possibility from a Black Asexual Lens

    A review of Sherronda J. Brown’s Refusing Compulsory Sexuality: A Black Asexual Lens on Our Sex-Obsessed Culture.

  • Plant Medicine for the Soul

    I was thrilled to find this accessible herbalism primer that centers Black women and femmes, breaks down body/spirit separation, and teaches in beautiful natural metaphors.

  • An Exploration of Intersectional Black Movements

    When understandings of the Black Panthers’ legacy get simplified, what do we miss about interconnected, intersectional movements for Black lives?