Trans Migrant People of Colour Health Justice


WHAT IS THIS PROGRAMME?

Racialised Trans migrants are facing erasure within the medical industrial complex, which is leading to maltreatment and further trauma. This programme is stewarded by a Trans community health expert, who is practicing whole body healing practices that are rooted in their Ancestral Knowledges to develop agency and self in their healing process.

This is significant as the western understanding/framing of gender does not match many other cultures, leaving many Trans Migrant Peoples with healthcare practices that are not culturally fitting, discriminating, and violent. In turn this creates further trauma and social alienation. 

This programme helps fill the gap between needed life-saving biomedical medicine and healing that can only come from being in community, accessing Ancestral Knowledges, and being in safe space.

About the Programme

LATEST OUPUT

Health Justice Grants: Joy in Precarity: Rematriation as Healing

Nina was offered the chance to build on the progress made with Decolonisation in Precarity: Migration and Trans Healthcare through another healing grant. The second healing grant opportunity, themed Joy in Precarity, built on the methods, practices, and learnings of Decolonisation in Precarity.

This collaborative report on the second use of a healing grant weaves Nina’s reflections on the methodology and impacts of both events with the testimonials of the participants and further observations from Centric Lab on the impact of this round of the grant.observations from Centric Lab on the impact of this round of the grant.

What Participants Are Saying


“This allowance for agency to heal however I wanted; the agency to create my unique pathway to and definition of healing is hugely important; especially for a Trans person like myself for whom agency and self-determination is always a contentious issue in a society that demands me to fit into the production line.”

“Introducing micro healing grants to health justice movements is a very considered and necessary decision that should remain a staple in it because we live in a society where burnout is often the norm and rest often overlooked.”

Programme Outputs

A selection of works from this area of work.

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