Resist and Renew
Living healing justice (Farzana from Healing Justice Ldn)
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Episode 14 of the Resist + Renew podcast, where we interview Farzana from Healing Justice Ldn.
“And at some point, it stops being about recovering yourself, and it becomes about uncovering who you've always been, and it's the uncovering, and then expansion that is super, super delicious.”
- Farzana
Show notes, links
Healing Justice London website, Twitter and Instagram.
And a few things mentioned in the episode:
* Loss and Grief: a litany for survival (a research project on loss and bereavement within marginalised communities)
* Voices That Shake: Bringing together young people, artists & campaigners to develop creative responses to social injustice
* INCITE: a network of radical feminists of color organizing to end state violence and violence in our homes and communities
* Lumos Transforms
* Molly Boeder Harris from Breathe Network (a network that connects survivors of sexual violence with healing arts practitioners for trauma-informed, holistic support)
Transcript
Ali: This is Resist + Renew.
Kat: A UK-based podcast about social movements.
Sami: What we're fighting for, why, and how it all happens.
Ali: The hosts of the show are:
Kat: Me, Kat,
Sami: Me, Sami,
Ali: and me, Ali,
Sami: I'm recording this now baby
Ali: Shit it's a podcast.
*Laughter*
Ali: Hey, everyone. Thanks for joining us again for this episode of the Resist+Renew podcast. And before we go ahead and pass to Katherine, who's gonna introduce this week's guest, just wanted to say a couple of things about this being our final episode of season one.
So as we mentioned last week, we have some thoughts and ideas around doing a season two at some point. But we'd love to get some feedback in the meantime about what's been working and what you'd like to see more of what you'd like to see less of. So if you are up for that we have a Google Form, which we're putting with the show notes, and also sharing on social media. So if anyone wants to let us know what, yeah, what your thoughts are, that would be really great, and really appreciated, and help us think about future episodes.
Ali: One other thing to say about this episode is that during the editing process, a couple of the segments asked to be changed by our guest. And we're really happy to do that. But it just means the audio quality is a bit different, as these were voice notes sent to us later on. So a little bit of a warning about audio quality, but stick with it because there are gems in there. Over to Katherine.
Kat: Right. Okay, so, welcome to the Resist + Renew podcast, and we're joined by Farzana Khan. Welcome. It's really great to have you. And because great and Farzana is the executive director and co founder of Healing Justice London. Her practice works on building community health repair and self transformation rooted in Disability Justice, survivor work and trauma informed practice working with communities of colour and other marginalised ...