Decolonisation in Precarity: Migration and Trans Healthcare

From our Trans and Gender Binary Health Justice Programme, we bring forward the work of Nina Rivera, who is an organiser, healer, and advocate of Trans Women's Migrant Rights. She is the recipient of our first Healing grant, where she brought together Trans Migrant Women into a space of Kinship and healing. 

Justice cannot ever be top down or gate kept, therefore, we are prototyping methods that provide opportunities for people to enact their justice pathways without paternalistic intervention and without intellectual limitations. The role that Centric plays is one of resource and infrastructure, where we provide finance, solidarity and commerardary (as this work can be emotionally difficult and at times lonely), tools, and methods/practices. The type and depth of resourcing and infrastructure is also decided by the grantee, hopefully creating an environment that support autonomy and Kinship. 

To download a pdf copy of this please use this link or read via the slideshow viewer on this page.

A plain text version of this report is available to view online here.

Further Information

If you are a person that would like to organise healing opportunities for your community, please get in touch. Equally, if you are an organisation that would like to provide similar infrastructure, also get in touch. 

hello@thecentriclab.com

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