La Cura will take you on a journey that centers Latinx healing and wellbeing. We explore what healing is and the possibilities for it, and engage in conversation with thought leaders, historians, spiritual sages, trauma-informed healers, traditional and western medicine practitioners, and many more.
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La Cura will take you on a journey that centers Latinx healing and wellbeing. We explore what healing is and the possibilities for it, and engage in conversation with thought leaders, historians, spiritual sages, trauma-informed healers, traditional and western medicine practitioners, and many more.
Black Queer Feminist cultural/memory worker, curator, and organizer of 30 plus years, Cara Page, join us to talk cultural memory and healing justice.
Cara is one of the architects of the healing justice political strategy, envisioned by many in the US South and deeply rooted in Black Feminist traditions and Southern Black Radical Traditions of the Global South. She is co-founder and current leadership team member of the Kindred Southern Healing Justice Collective. She is also the former ED of The Audre Lorde Project, and former National Coordinator of the Committee on Women, Population & the Environment.
You can learn more about her work at her, Changing Frequencies and Healing Histories on her webpage. Follow her on IG @changingfrequencies.
Learn more about the Kindred Healing Collective on their webpage.
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La Cura
La Cura will take you on a journey that centers Latinx healing and wellbeing. We explore what healing is and the possibilities for it, and engage in conversation with thought leaders, historians, spiritual sages, trauma-informed healers, traditional and western medicine practitioners, and many more.