The Latinx Therapists Action Network (LTAN) is a healing justice network of Latinx/e, Latino, Latina, mental health practitioners, community health workers, activists, and organizers who are committed to interrupting the generational trauma caused by the U.S. carceral state and its immigration apparatus.
We acknowledge that migrant communities have suffered over three decades of mandatory detention, militarization of the Southern border, as well as the systematic, homophobic, sexists, ableist, and racist collusion of local law enforcement across the country with Federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
We believe that healing justice is as much about our right to well-being as it is about building power.
Our efforts intend to create sustainability for the caretaking of our communities through healing traditions and collective practices that can impact and transform the consequences of oppression on our bodies, hearts, minds, and spirits. Your contribution will support our programming for people organizing on the frontlines of the migrant justice movement.