Decolonizing community care in response to COVID

Article and manual, tips looking at collective and community care in specific relation to the current COVID pandemic, the article is written in relation to ancestral and indigenous care practices.

Racial and Disability Justice

​SURJ seeks to build a movement that is informed by anti-ableism, access and Disability Justice. This website is as an introduction to Disability Justice politics, practice and access, seeking to deepen our political analysis and re-imagine our cultural values within white racial justice organizing. The website is full of different resources.

Fat Liberation

Fat Liberation is a video discussion by Crip Bits of SINS INVALID. This video is with Bianca Laureano, Caleb Luna, and Patty Berne where they are talking about fat liberation and the crossover between disability identity and fat identity

Sliding Scale: Why, How, and Sorting Out Who

Discussion of sliding scale payment systems and how they do/don’t work

The Sliding Scale: A Tool of Economic Justice

Article all about the thinking behind and practicalities of using a sliding scale payment system

Harriet’s Apothecary

Harriet’s Apothecary is an intergenerational, healing village led by the brilliance and wisdom of Black Cis Women, Queer and Trans healers, artists, health professionals, magicians, activists and ancestors. The aim of the collective is to co-create accessible, affordable, liberatory, all-body loving, all-gender honoring, community healing spaces

Black emotional and mental health collective

“BEAM’s mission is to remove the barriers that Black people experience getting access to or staying connected with emotional health care and healing. We do this through healing justice based organizing, education, training, grantmaking and advocacy.”

The Four Bodies: A Holistic Toolkit for Coping With Racial Trauma

“Our ancestors knew that our health was more than just about the physical, that our bodies are made up of four distinct parts: the mental body, the emotional body, the physical body and the spiritual body. Trauma can be stored in these different parts of our being, and so by working with our four bodies, we remind ourselves of our full humanity. Below is what a holistic approach to coping with racial trauma can look like.”

Embody Equity

Blog and resources on working with the body to re-build the racial landscape

Racial and Disability Justice

​SURJ seeks to build a movement that is informed by anti-ableism, access and Disability Justice. This website is as an introduction to Disability Justice politics, practice and access, seeking to deepen our political analysis and re-imagine our cultural values within white racial justice organizing. The webite is full of different resources.