Kindred Southern Healing Justice Collective
Kindred Southern Healing Justice Collective is a project that was “conceived by healers and organizers of color in the Southern United States in 2007, as a response to the crisis of trauma, violence and social conditions in that region”. Their work has been seminal in creating the healing justice framework used yy the Black Lives Matter movement today. Members of the collective have also created Good Medicine, a resource that contains interviews with healers and activists from the Southern United States.
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