Plant Medicine
Podcast interview on Polyvagal Herbalism with Tavi Waits, Rise Up! Good Witch Podcast; listen on Spotify, Apple, Google, Stitcher, or Castbox
Podcast interview on Polyvagal Herbalism with Andrea Nakayama, 15 Minute Matrix Podcast; listen on website, Spotify, Apple, Google, or read the transcript here
Article “Polyvagal Herbalism” published in 2021 in the Journal of the American Herbalists Guild
Buy Well Deep Remedies potions and elixirs such as Deep Immune Savory Salt, Griever’s Bitters, and Pentagram of Support via Narrow Bridge Candles
The Herbal Mutual Aid Network is a grassroots organization providing free plant-based care for Black people seeking support due to the ongoing crisis of racial violence and injustice
An archival hub for the re-membrance, reclamation, and cross-pollination of SWANA ancestries
The People’s Medicine School with Rootwork Herbals
Karyn Sanders and Sarah Holmes host a free radio program called “The Herbal Highway,” with episodes archived here
A Kitchen Witch’s Guide to Wellness in the Time of COVID-19: free educational resource
Queering Herbalism compiles information that centers Black and brown herbal healing traditions
Ancestral Arts Apothecary: school of herbal, folk, and Indigenous medicine
Disability Justice
Surviving COVID-19 Triage Protocols via Fat Rose, creators of the #NobodyIsDisposable campaign
Ten Principles of Disability Justice via Sins Invalid
Fireweed Collective, a support network and education project by and for people who experience the world in ways that are often diagnosed as mental illness
Johanna Hedva writes about the politics of illness and wellness under capitalism
Disability Visibility Project is an online community dedicated to creating, sharing, and amplifying disability media and culture
Health Justice Commons, a movement-building project with a deep commitment to Disability Justice and an abolitionist approach to the Medical Industrial Complex
Queer/Trans Survival
Trans Lifeline, US: 877-565-8860 / Canada: 877-330-6366
Corpus Ritual, breathwork for grief and trauma
Resources from Project LETS, a national grassroots organization and movement led by and for people with lived experience of mental illness/madness, disability, trauma, & neurodivergence
A helpful tool created by the Audre Lorde Project for creating your own wellness plan that helps integrate self-care with community care