
The political is personal by Kavian Kulasabanathan
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Welcome back! This weeks article in focus is brought to us by Kavian Kulasabanathan, written in conversation with Prentis Hemphill, author of ‘What it Takes to Heal: How Transforming Ourselves Can Change the World’.
Kavian is an Eela-Tamil physician focused on state violence as a determinant of poor health. From this starting point, he is interested in uses of the collective imagination, community-led and -owned models of care and place-making in journeying toward abolitionist, collectively liberated futures. He organises with Race & Health and the People's Health Movement.
What can you do?
- Listen: Becoming the People - Prentis Hemphill (all the episodes are brilliant, including from the previous series Finding Our Way!)
- Listen: For the Wild - NKEM NDEFO on the Body as Compass
- Watch: Societal Healing and Belonging
- Watch: The Power of Somatics for Collective Transformation - Healing Justice London
- Short read: What is politicised somatics? and Why Somatics for Social Justice and a Transformative Movement?
- Long Read: The Politics of Trauma - Staci K Haines
- Follow: @ generative somatics
- Follow: @Lumos Transformed
- Follow: @Healing Justice London
- Follow: @The Embodiment Institute
- Read: What is Health Justice?
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