Allinyachiymanta
Nataly is Quechua and was born in Amazonia. She is an evolutionary biologist and a Villum fellow on native bitter potatoes. She is an activist for Indigenous rights, agrobiodiversity and biodiversity conservation.
When my feet can’t stay still
June Bellebono is a London-based writer, cultural producer and facilitator. They are the founder of oestrogeneration, a magazine platform highlighting transfeminine voices in the UK, and of Queer Good Grief, a peer support group by and for bereaved LGBTQ+ people.
Our Invisible Friends
We spoke to Dr. Jake Robinson who is doing work in microbial ecology on what microbes teach us about healing.
Recipes for Healing
Luiza Prado de O. Martins (She/they) is an artist, writer, educator, and researcher investigating plant-human relations, reproduction, herbal medicine, and radical, decolonising care.
Healing feels like a long ride.
Teona (they/them) is a queer, Black, disabled content creator and writer based in Florida, Colonised Turtle Island.
I am the extension of my territory, that’s healing.
Angela Camacho is a community organiser of Indigenous Aymara-Quechua Peoples. An Ancestor in the making.
Here and Now
Sarah Lasoye is a poet, prison abolitionist and health justice campaigner from London
Indigenous Epistemologies of Justice: Conflict as a Place for Healing
Grace L. Carson is Yavapai & Chiricahua Apache, a Skadden Fellow at Tribal Law and Policy Inst. She is an abolitionist and Tribal Sovereignty advocate.
How do I heal?
Amiteshwar Singh (he/him) is a Punjabi-British activist based in Norwich, focusing on and exploring the intersection of health justice, ecological justice and abolition.
A Surah for Healing
Abdirahim Hassan is the co-founder of Coffee Afrik CIC, an Islam-led community co-op organisation serving marginalised communities.