Health Justice Grants:

Trans Migrant People of Colour Health Justice Report

From our Migrant Trans POC Justice programme we bring forward this piece of working on providing micro-grants designed to give autonomy and dignity to individuals and communities.

This report will show how they have emerged as an innovative approach for Centric Lab to support holistic healing pathways. We are using these grants to start shaping new methods and imaginations around community health practices.

Nina Rivera, the project lead, initially planned to use this opportunity to conduct interviews with migrant trans people of colour (MTPOCs) that started to address serious research gaps in this community.

After some reflection, Nina decided that a useful practice of healing to explore for the community would be facilitating a small event titled, Healing Circle: Immigration and Trans Healthcare Decolonisation in Precarity. The focus of this grant was primarily on psychological healing, though physical and financial were incorporated.

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

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. 

araceli@thecentriclab.com

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