Collaborations with Radical Orgs for Collective Liberation
At the Liberatory Wellness Network, we know healing doesn’t happen in isolation, it’s built in relationship, in movement, and in community. Our partnerships are rooted in shared values: anti-oppression, abolition, decolonization, and collective care. We collaborate with radical organizations, mutual aid networks, healing justice collectives, and grassroots groups who are actively imagining and creating a world beyond carceral systems. Together, we’re building ecosystems of care that center liberation and community.
National Bail Out
The National Bail Out is a Black-led and Black-centered collective of abolitionist organizers, lawyers, and activists building a community-based movement to support our folks in abolishing pretrial detention systems and dismantling the prison industrial complex.
NBO coordinates the national Mama’s Day Bail Outs, as well as ongoing support for those freed during the campaign. They also work with groups across the country to support ongoing bail reform efforts and create resources for organizers and advocates interested in ending pretrial detention.
Deconstructing the Mental Health System
Deconstructing the Mental Health System Inc, (DMHS) is a group for mental health professionals who are actively increasing access to mental health & wellness services for Black people, Indigenous people, and People of Color.
DMHS provides a Free Therapy and Wellness Program and assists emerging BIPOC Therapists in obtaining, maintaining, and navigating the bureaucracy of mental health licenses and providing free clinical supervision.
Zepp Wellness
Zepp Wellness is a non-profit organization centering the mental health and healing needs of Black queer folks, survivors, and sex workers. All services are online and free to the community including mental health coaching, a monthly sex worker support group, a fund for Black trans women sex workers, a monthly sex worker therapist support group, and the Equitable Care Certification (ECC), an AASECT-approved training program for mental health professionals to provide unbiased care to their sex worker and marginalized clients.
Institute for the Development of Human Arts
IDHA is a collective of mental health workers, clinicians, current and prior users of mental health services, advocates, artists, and survivors of trauma and adversity seeking to build a community that advances holistic, democratic, and transformative mental health practices. Their goal is to create opportunities for critical dialogue, mutual support, and advanced education and training for those in the field.
Want to Collaborate?
We’re building toward a future where mental health care is liberatory, community-rooted, and free from systems of harm. At Liberatory Wellness Network, we center care that is decolonial, abolitionist, and justice-driven.
We welcome partnerships with individuals and organizations advancing liberation across movements from mental health and disability justice to Immigrant and LGBTQ+ rights to Land Back and beyond.
If you’re interested in partnering with us, we’d love to connect with you.