Healing Resources

We’ve compiled a list of healing resources during this time of social unrest and revolution, especially for the Black community. Share with your people or take some time for yourself today. Rest and restoration is a privilege but it is necessary for longterm collective change.

Black Emotional And Mental Health Collective, BEAM in Los Angeles
BEAM is a training, movement building and grant-making organization dedicated to the healing, wellness and liberation of Black and marginalized communities. Learn more here.

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. Our village, founded by Harriet Tubman and Adaku Utah on April 6, 2014, is committed to co-creating accessible, affordable, liberatory, all-body loving, all-gender honoring, community healing spaces that recognize, inspire, and deepen the healing genius of people who identify as Black, Indigenous and People of color and the allies that love us. Check out their upcoming events.

Ethel's Club
Ethel's Club is hosting two free, one hour virtual group healing & grieving sessions open to Black people across the world.⁣ Both events will be led by licensed Black therapists to help hold space and process the weight of the many complex emotions that we are feeling and carrying right now.⁣ Learn more here. 

Self Care Tips for Black People Who Are Struggling with This Very Painful Week
If images of Black suffering have left you feeling sad and angry and overwhelmed, here are some things you might do to get a tiny bit of relief. Learn more here

Project Lets
Project Lets has information pertaining to race and mental and resources to help. Learn more here

The Nap Ministry
The Nap Ministry is one of our favorite organizations to remind us the importance of resting, healing and restoring in our work. Learn more here. 

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