connects therapy seekers with culturally responsible, identity-affirming mental health professionals and counselors who specialize in intersectional issues.
Read Moreconnects womxn, QTBIPOC, and LGBTQIA+ with mental health services and wellness providers.
Read Moremakes finding therapy and therapists groups easy for clients, supplying educational resources as well.
Read MoreAmerica Hates Us (AHUS) shares tweets and stories of Black Africans facing discrimination while trying to find safety and refuge from the Ukraine crisis, exposing anti-black procedures.
Read MoreEco Salon uncovers the dangerous ingredients found in beauty products marketed to black people, as backed by research and offering clean alternatives.
Read Moreis a nonprofit organization working to uncover toxins in cosmetics, providing health ratings for personal products and brands.
Read MoreWritten by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1967, this book challenges America to use its resources to end poverty and global suffering. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.
Read Moreis a pop-up yoga and meditation experience that alleviates burnout, providing tools for mind-body relief and renewal.
Read Moreis a movement focused on reallocating funds poured into military and police back into programs and resources that support the wellbeing and socioeconomic freedoms for communities of color.
Read Moreaims to achieve justice by making space for Black artists and activists, as well as those of color, through their platform, print magazine, and networking events.
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Read MoreStart with The Great Unlearn. It was made for you.
Read MoreLiterally.
Read MoreSign petitions, get loud, and demand reparations be paid to the Black community.
Read MoreDrop the defenses. Stop the disrespect. Support and amplify melanated voices.
Read MorePut your money where your mouth is.
Read MoreLook into how you can create an anti-racist home, belief system, and workplace.
Read MorePractice allyship, don’t just claim it.
Read MoreMove issues along by dedicating your time to help an organization serve underrepresented communities.
Read MoreSplit donations between racial justice organizations and initiatives or find one that speaks to you.
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