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Race + Power Weekly

This Race + Power Weekly centers on “blackprints” for building a liberated future. First, in honor of Black histories and futures, Cara Page, co-editor of the new book, Healing Justice Lineages, lifts up the legacy of Black queer and trans feminist organizing for collective liberation. Next, from NPQ’s winter magazine issue, we feature a piece by co-founder and executive director of the Trans Women of Color Collective on cultivating healing and joy to resist systemic oppression and violence. Then, a deep dive into the healing justice framework. Finally, to learn more about emerging narratives in health—and receive this spring’s racial justice issue—subscribe now!


Blackprints for Freedom

 
What can movements learn from Black queer and trans feminist leaders who resist structural violence by organizing for collective care, safety, and healing? Read more…
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Healing and Joy as Resistance: Words of Wisdom from a Beloved Activist

 
“You must create your happiness for yourself. Anything is possible—go out and get it.”  Read more…
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What Is Healing Justice?

 
What strategies will enable us all to heal from the trauma caused by structural racism and create a world in which everyone can thrive? Healing justice offers a path forward. Read more…
 
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Winter Issue 2022

 
Subscribe today for your copy of our winter issue New Narratives for Health: Evolving a Culture of Healing for All.
 
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