Latinx Therapists Action Network

Support Healing Justice and Immigrant Rights: Contribute to LTAN’s First Movement Training

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As we navigate the onslaught of mass ICE raids, streamlined deportations, and detention expansion, we know that migrant families and frontline organizers are facing heightened trauma, repression, and systemic violence.


This is where our work comes in.


The Latinx Therapists Action Network (LTAN) is a healing justice network of Latinx/e, Latino, and Latina mental health practitioners, community health workers, activists, and organizers committed to interrupting the generational trauma caused by the U.S. immigration system.

We are an offering of love for migrant communities who have endured detention, deportation, border militarization, and the systematic, homophobic, sexist, ableist, and racist collusion between local law enforcement and Federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

At LTAN, we center our work not only on building the resiliency of frontline migrant leaders, families, organizers, activists, attorneys, and service providers — but also on strengthening their capacity to heal, transform, and strategize for lasting change.


Why We're Asking for Your Support

This May, we are asking for your financial contributions to sustain and expand our critical work by contributing to our first-ever Movement Training Program this June.


About the Movement Training

Support LTAN’s Inaugural Movement Training Program focused on training immigrant rights leaders in healing justice tools and frameworks.


Through our first Movement Training program, we seek to: 


  • Democratize healing justice practices and mental health education by making them accessible.
  • Train 30 immigrant rights movement leaders through Healing Circle practice, Healing Justice and Psychosocial Education, Acupressure with ear seeds, and training on our first ever Care Guide.
  • Create a structured container for collaboration, skills transfer, popular education, and long-term leadership development.
  • Embed healing justice into the organizing strategies across the immigrant rights movement.

Why Your Contribution Matters

This is a call to action. Not just to give, but to sustain our communities and movements. Support work that makes our collective healing and liberation possible.

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