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Newsletter 💌 Centering Collective Care & Safety: Organize, Strategize, Fortify

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In these unnerving times, mental health providers & healers are not bystanders; we witness and tend to collective trauma, resist oppressive structures, and transform our work into acts of liberation.

Scroll through to read affirmations from our Latine community members ❤️

#latineheritagemonth
Justice for Trey Reed. Lifting up his family, loved ones and communities with care.
May the truth be revealed and his life be honored to the fullest. Rest in power, Trey.
#treyreed #justicefortreyreed #Blacklivesmatter
Immigrant Justice Mutual Aid Services & Resources ❤️‍🔥 Justicia Para Migrantes: Apoyo Mutuo www.inclusivetherapists.com/blog/immigra...
Stop starving Gaza.
End the genocide.
Dismantle apartheid.
Free, free Palestine.
Viva, Viva Palestina.
#gaza #freepalestine
July is BIPOC Mental Health Month. ✨ Amidst ongoing oppression against our cherished communities, we hope that you're finding moments of joy (especially in community). Peace and pleasure can be vital acts of resistance. Sending much love❤️
Follow @ihartericka.bsky.social lead. White and non-Black POCs: go to Ericka Hart's @ihartericka.bsky.social Juneteenth post and pay Black folks directly today.

To Black folks, please feel free to drop your payment info below as well.
Juneteenth is a day of reckoning for non-Black folks that continue to benefit from and exploit Black labor here on Stolen Land.

Tell Black stories. Honor Black liberation and healing.

REPARATIONS NOW.

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Juneteenth: a day of honor and celebration of Black lineages & ancestors that fought for liberation & emancipation.

June 19, 1865, marks the day when enslaved Black folks in Galveston, Texas freed themselves - 900 DAYS AFTER the Emancipation Proclamation went into effect.