“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.”
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.
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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