Giving Compass' Take:
- Richael Faithful (they/them), a multi/interdisciplinary folk healing artist, healing culture strategist, conflict worker, and radical lawyer, discusses the role of healing justice as it relates to political liberation.
- How can donors support healing justice frameworks in the context of social justice philanthropy? What might that look like?
- Read more about healing justice in philanthropy.
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On December 10th Cara Page, Black Queer Feminist cultural/memory worker, curator, and organizer and Richael Faithful (they/them), a multi/interdisciplinary folk healing artist, healing culture strategist, conflict worker, radical lawyer, complex conversation facilitator and visionary creative joined us for #AskThem. Attendees listened to a poignant discussion on healing justice and how it can benefit women, girls and gender-expansive youth of color.
#AskHer / #AskThem is an interview series featuring women and gender non-conforming leaders, and The Women’s Foundation’s partners, community members and supporters who work tirelessly for women and girls. We curate in-depth conversations around complex issues affecting our constituents. Issues ranging from racism, racial justice, women, girls, intersectionality and more will be covered.
Read the full article about healing justice by Mercy Chikowore at Washington Area Women's Foundation.