We’ve spoken many times on Law & Disorder about the importance of Healing Justice. On today’s show, we speak with co-editors Cara Page and Erica Woodland about their new book, anti-capitalist, Black feminist, and abolitionist book, Healing Justice Lineages. The book is 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, and transformative justice and 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.
Check out Cara Page’s website: https://carapage.co/
Check out Erica Woodland’s website: https://www.ericawoodland.com/
This week’s Resistance in Residence Artist is the tribal chair of the Confederated Villages of Lisjan and the co-founder of the Sagorea Te Land Trust, Corrina Gould.
Check out the Sagorea Te Land Trust: https://sogoreate-landtrust.org/
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