NEW Episode! 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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Decolonizing Mutual Aid
Veralucia Mendoza, Mijente member, Queer Afro-Indigenous migrant from the deserts of Peru and one of the main organizers and founders of the amazing Mutual Aid efforts in Toledo, Ohio. She joins us to talk about the history of mutual aid, its current invaluable practice during Covid times and centers a decolonizing frame and practice of it.
Veralucia is committed to practicing Ancestral Futurism-imagining and creating better futures based on ancestral power, including our ancestors in the movement. This practice calls her to community organizing and disrupting culture. You can follow Veralucia Mendoza on IG at @cala_verita, check out her TadX Toledo Toledo at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSmjxqRh0b8. Follow and support Mutual Aid in Toledo on FB at Mutual Aid Toledo/Apoyo Mutuo Toledo.
Please share this practice with others! This episode is part of La Cura’s Community Care Series which will include community organizers, artists, healers and leaders sharing their grounding practices and rituals with us as a way of building resilience together in this challenging moment globally.
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BONUS Episode! Mothering and Being Mothered
BONUS Episode for Mother’s Day. Friends Carla Gonzales and Francisca Porchas Coronado engage in a funny, introspective and insightful conversation about being mothered by Latinx migrant mamas and how that translates into who they are today, especially as mamas themselves, the highs, the lows, and the funny moments.
Happy Mother’s Day 2020!
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Grounding Meditation
Luana Morales shares a grounding mediation and reflection practice with us this week! Luana is a Birth and Bereavement Doula, Death Midwife, Circle keeper, Officiant, Reiki Master Teacher, and Herbal Apprentice devoted to reclaiming our birth, death, and Afro-Indigenous healing practices. She is one of the founders of Seeds of Our Ancestors, a mobile interdisciplinary, intergenerational, and multi lineage healing squad.
Please share this practice with others! This offering is part of La Cura’s Community Care Series which will include community organizers, artists, healers and leaders sharing their grounding practices and rituals with us as a way of building resilience together in this challenging moment globally.
Learn more about Luana at https://www.handsofgaiareiki.com/
The Impact of Covid-19 On Latinos in the U.S.
Listen to this special episode on the Mijente and Labor Council for Latin American Advancement’s new report “The Impact of Covid-19 On Latinos in the U.S.”. We’re dying disproportionately and bearing the brunt of this crisis. It is critical we tell our stories! Listen to how we are organizing for the SOLUTIONS that we need.
Download the report here: mijente.net/covidreport
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Courage Meditation with Dr. Monika L. Son
Dr. Monika L. Son gifts us a courage and compassion meditation for this week’s Ofrenda. A native New York Afro-Dominicana born to immigrant parents, educator/scholar/healer/activist, Monika actively integrates healing into teaching and learning spaces in higher education, particularly for BIPOC communities. Her passion lies in building and growing transformative curriculum for students, faculty and educators through an embodied, anti-oppressive and inclusive, trauma informed, social justice lens.
Please share this practice with others! This offering is part of La Cura’s Community Care Series which will include community organizers, artists, healers and leaders sharing their grounding practices and rituals with us as a way of building resilience together in this challenging moment globally.
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Healing, Resilience and Power
Listen to the Resilient Strategies team–Mark-Anthony Jonhnson, Prentis Hemphill and Francisca Porchas Coronado, host of La Cura Podcast on Politicized Healing and what it can offer us in this moment of Covid19 and beyond to heal and build power in the way that we need to.
Resilient Strategies is healing justice project transforming the impact of state violence on our bodies, our behaviors and the organizations we build as a critical part of liberation.
To learn more about Prentis Hemphill you can visit their website at prentishemphill.com and you can follow them on IG @prentis.h and you can follow Mark-Anthony Johnson on twitter @FlyEgret.
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Community Care Series: Ofrenda by Muertero Yamil
Muertero Yamil is a Pennsylvania based health worker on the frontlines of the Covid19 pandemic. He shares with us his grounding spiritual practice of the past 27 years and especially now as he navigates care giving for so many battling illness daily.
Please share this practice with others! This offering is part of La Cura’s Community Care Series which will include community organizers, artists, healers and leaders sharing how their grounding practices and rituals in this moment with us all as a way of building resisilience together in this challenging moment globally.
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Community Care Series: Ofrenda by Dr. Diana Quinn Inla’kech
Dr. Diana Quinn Inla’kech shares holistic and traditional recipes and the healing power of plants for immune and spiritual support generously shared to her by two Curadera friends especially for this offering on La Cura.
This offering is part of La Cura’s Community Care Series which will include community organizers, artists, healers and leaders sharing how they are grounding spiritually and physically in this moment with us all as a way of building resilience together in this challenging moment globally.
Check out Dr. Quinn Inla’kech’s blog on the recipes at https://www.drdianaquinn.com/blog
Holistic Immunity Support
Kicking off our Community Care Series with Dr. Diana Quinn Inlak’ech who educates and grounds us on a holistic view of how to take care of our system and each other. Diana Inlak’ech, ND is a licensed naturopathic doctor at the intersection of social justice, spirituality and healing. Specializing in somatic bodywork, integrative mental health, and decolonized healing modalities within a politicized framework.
You can access her blog Holistic Support for Immunity and Viral Prevention at https://www.drdianaquinn.com/blog
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Storytelling as Medicine
Award winning HIV activist and artist, Louie A. Ortiz-Fonseca joins us to share about the creation of The Gran Varones Project, which uses storytelling to elevate the stories of Latinx & Afro-Latinx Gay, Queer, Trans, Bisexual Men & Bois and his hit Youtube show Kikis with Louie!
Check out @GranVarones on Instagram and Tumbler and Kikis with Louie on Youtube.
Part 2: Conflict and Transformation
Belia Mayeno Saavedra returns for the second part of our conversation on Conflict and Transformation. She takes us deeper into the intersection between conflict, vulnerability, shame and accountability. She answers questions by Mijente members on setting boundaries with family, moving past toxic chapters in our lives and building self-awareness.
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Part 1: Conflict and Transformation
Listen to Belia share wisdom based on many years of healing practice on the connection between shame and conflict AND how our yearning for safety and belonging determine how we are with our beloveds and others navigating conflict. 🎧 Listen on Spotify, Stitcher, Apple Podcasts and on all your favorite pod platforms.
Sanación y Resiliencia en Puerto Rico
Season 1: Lourdes Hernandez Rivera nos cuenta sobre los esfuerzos de sanación a través de su proyecto Caminando La Utopía y muchos más por toda la Isla de Puerto Rico dado la devastación de los terremotos recientes y el huracán Maria de hace dos años. Con miles de personas desposeídas por la Isla, ella es una lider y sanadora entre muchos mas, creando conciencia política y resiliencia emocional y física a miles de ellos.
Si deseas saber mas de los esfuerzos de Caminando La Utopía por favor sigue en IG @caminandolaeutopia y POR FAVOR contribuye al proyecto!
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Lourdes Hernandez Rivera tells us about her healing work efforts through her project Caminando La Utopia and many others throughout the Island of Puerto Rico given the aftermath of the recent earthquakes and Hurricane Maria two years ago. With thousands of people finding themselves without homes, she is a leader and healer among many others creating political consciousness and emotional and physical resilience to thousands of them.
Follow her project Caminando La Utopia on IG at @CaminandolaUtopia and PLEASE contribute!
Part 2: La Política de Territorio y La Medicina
Season 1: Esta es la Segunda Parte de la conversación con Mimi Salvador sobre la política de su territorio en la Amazonía Ecuatoriana, la cosmovisión de su gente y la medicina. En este capítulo Mimi nos comparte su pensamiento sobre el Ayahuasca que viene de la cosmología de su gente y el hecho de que ahora esta siendo usado por estadounidenses y europeos fuera y dentro del territorio.
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Season 1, Episode 2: La Política de Territorio y La Medicina
Season 2: La Cura’s first episode in Spanish! Este es el primer episodio de La Cura en español! Esta es la primera parte de una conversación de dos partes con Mimi Salvador Lucero, joven Kichwa de la área de la Amazonia Ecuatoriana. Mimi nos comparte sobre su comunidad de su pueblo originario indígena, Kichwa, su Cosmovisión, la lucha política y espiritual por su territorio y el futuro del planeta en acuerdo a su tradición.
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