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.
National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network
La Cura
47 minutes 54 seconds
5 years ago
National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network
Erica Woodland talks to us about his pioneering and breakthrough Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network committed to transforming mental health for queer and trans people of color. Erica's work specifically acknowledges the harm and violence perpetuated by the medical-industrial complex and actively works to both intervene directly on this system as well as create new systems of care for our communities. We discuss reclaiming resilience as a practice that involves fighting for justice and the practice of healing justice as part of a long ancestral legacy that can guide us in our work and healing.
You can find out more about NQTTCN at https://www.nqttcn.com/. Follow it on IG at @nqttcn. You can reach and learn more about Erica Woodland at https://www.ericawoodland.com/. You can follow him on IG at @ebmore1.
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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.