
Are you part of an immigrant justice organization and interested in integrating a healing justice framework and bringing mental health education to your organizing work?
Our Mental Health Education work aims to equip Latinx migrant communities, organizers, and mental health practitioners with the knowledge and tools to navigate and transform systems of harm while strengthening individual and collective resilience.
We believe creating authentic collaborations between our members (Latinx therapists) and organizers is fundamental to facilitating the integration of healing justice practices into existing organizing work. Our intention is to facilitate psychosocial popular education workshops to democratize mental health resources community-rooted, and informed by the intersections of trauma, oppression, healing, and movement building.
Our offerings include in-person educational workshops, online workshops, curriculum-based learning, such as our Care Guide, and in-person training focused on collective learning and skill-building.
Upcoming Webinars:
Latest Mental Health Education Session
More LTAN Mental Health Education Resources
- Our Care Practices Guide will explore a basic understanding of the intersections of trauma, oppression, and well-being. It is meant to be a resource for mental health education; it includes practices you and your team can collectively engage in or individually with each other and your community.
- Floreciendo con Milli is a new podcast that invites LTAN members to present healing modalities and engages viewers in practice.