SATYAM STORIES: HOW AYURVEDA AND YOGA HEAL US
In this conversation with Erica Rey, healing justice practitioner and Ayurvedic practitioner, we explore the powerful intersection of healing and social justice work. Born in Argentina and raised in LA as an undocumented immigrant, Erica shares how her early experiences with organizing in the immigrant rights movement led her to recognize the profound need for healing within activist spaces. We delve into her journey from teenage organizer advocating for the Federal Dream Act and DACA to becoming a certified somatic trauma therapist who bridges Ayurvedic principles with culturally relevant practices for her primarily Spanish-speaking immigrant community. Erica beautifully articulates the framework of healing justice - the understanding that healing is not possible without justice and justice is impossible without healing - and how this differs from individualized self-care culture. She shares practical examples of how healing practices like breathwork, herbal teas, and somatic processing became integrated into movement spaces, and how her current work includes leading healing justice retreats for organizers, working with rapid response teams, and maintaining a private practice rooted in ancestral traditions. The conversation touches on the interconnectedness of organizing, healing, and art-making as pathways to collective liberation and embodied wellness. @erica.a.rey [https://www.instagram.com/erica.a.rey/] ericarey.com [http://ericarey.com/]
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