More about our work

With our writing, workshops, and other activist engagements such as an open mic for therapists, and a book club on ‘Decolonizing therapy’, we have been working, in embodied ways, through and with what Dr AnaLuise Keating, building on Gloria Anzaldua’s work,  calls “post-oppositionality”. 

We have been creating liminal spaces, where exploration of (im)possibilities and edges between and among our intersectionalities becomes possible. Rather than ignoring or bypassing our multiple differences, we have been experimenting with how we can coexist with them. 

It is a work of decolonizing our hearts, minds and souls, through contact with fellow human beings. Honouring Anzaldua’s legacy, it is also a work of building bridges, in a way that honours multiple oppressions potential bridge builders might experience in contact with each other. We connect patriarchy with colonisation as related processes and our aim is to decolonise in the way we live, we connect, and provide therapy.