Healing Justice Lineages
Join editors Cara Page and Erica Woodland of the anthology Healing Justice Lineages: Dreaming at the Crossroads of Liberation, Collective Care & Safety on the New York stop of their national book tour—held at the David Rubenstein Atrium. This listening and cultural memory tour takes the form of a conversation with local community leaders and artists who are in the lineage of collective care, safety, and healing justice. Healing Justice Lineages is rooted in anti-capitalism, Black feminism, and abolition; it’s a profound and urgent call to embrace community and survivor-led care strategies as models that push beyond commodified self-care, the policing of the medical industrial complex, and the surveillance of the public health system. Centering disability, reproductive, environmental, transformative justice and liberatory harm reduction, this collection elevates and archives an ongoing tradition of liberation and survival—one that has been largely left out of our history books, but continues to this day.
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David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center, West 62nd Street, New York, NY, USA
When?
Nov 8
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
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Healing Justice Lineages
Where?
David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center, West 62nd Street, New York, NY, USA
When?
Nov
8
Time?
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
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Interpreted
Join editors Cara Page and Erica Woodland of the anthology Healing Justice Lineages: Dreaming at the Crossroads of Liberation, Collective Care & Safety on the New York stop of their national book tour—held at the David Rubenstein Atrium. This listening and cultural memory tour takes the form of a conversation with local community leaders and artists who are in the lineage of collective care, safety, and healing justice. Healing Justice Lineages is rooted in anti-capitalism, Black feminism, and abolition; it’s a profound and urgent call to embrace community and survivor-led care strategies as models that push beyond commodified self-care, the policing of the medical industrial complex, and the surveillance of the public health system. Centering disability, reproductive, environmental, transformative justice and liberatory harm reduction, this collection elevates and archives an ongoing tradition of liberation and survival—one that has been largely left out of our history books, but continues to this day.
Reserve a ticket by emailing the Access Team at Lincoln Center!
access@lincolncenter.org
Go to website to RSVP
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