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Lilla Watson, Indigenous Australian artist, activist:

“If you have come here to help me, you are wasting your time. But if you have come because your liberation is bound up with mine, then let us work together.”

Social Justice, Abolition & Imagination

Social Justice

Abolition & Imagination

Abolition & Imagination

I welcome people from any background and intersectionality to inquire. And, as a queer, non-binary identified therapist, I seek to center my work on empowering and supporting people in the LGBTQIA+ community. Whether directly or indirectly through my practice, I work to uplift and center the empowerment of queer, trans*, Black, Indigenous

I welcome people from any background and intersectionality to inquire. And, as a queer, non-binary identified therapist, I seek to center my work on empowering and supporting people in the LGBTQIA+ community. Whether directly or indirectly through my practice, I work to uplift and center the empowerment of queer, trans*, Black, Indigenous and People of Color (QTBIPOC); immigrants; sex workers; folx with different physical and neurological abilities; survivors of abuse; folx experiencing economic oppression, homelessness, systems-involvement, police violence, education system, community violence, intimate partner violence, etc. Whatever your experiences, I seek to help you heal, so that you can, in turn, help others to heal - using your healing to create social change and foster justice.

Abolition & Imagination

Abolition & Imagination

Abolition & Imagination

I am an abolitionist therapist. By this I mean that I am committed to a practice of abolishing systems of abuse, violence, forced and free labor, and carceral/punitive punishment both in our collective (police, prisons, laws, etc.) and in our communities (relationships, sex, healthcare, money, etc.).


As such, I espouse models of community 

I am an abolitionist therapist. By this I mean that I am committed to a practice of abolishing systems of abuse, violence, forced and free labor, and carceral/punitive punishment both in our collective (police, prisons, laws, etc.) and in our communities (relationships, sex, healthcare, money, etc.).


As such, I espouse models of community care and mutual aid like transformative and restorative justice, healing justice, disability justice, harm reduction, radical self-love, sex and body autonomy, access to healthcare, universal basic income, housing as a human right, among others, to root my practice and guide my ethics.


Our radical imagination is as much a healing medicine as anything we've learned so far.

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