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Reparations Clinics NY

Fiscal Host: Earth Arts

Monthly wellness clinics inviting the Black diaspora to receive holistic care by Black healers.

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Ally

Commit to resourcing monthly clinics that allow us to compensate Black healers/organizers, offer organic catering, purchase sustainable tableware, ... Read more

$50.50 USD of $2,000 USD / month raised (3%)

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$10 USD / month

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Top financial contributors

Individuals

1
Jonah Udall

$2,300 USD since Jul 2022

2
Matthew Bloom

$2,000 USD since Apr 2023

3
The Health Equity Collective

$1,031 USD since Oct 2022

4
Stefi Hernández

$1,031 USD since Mar 2023

5
Emily Julia Weinrebe

$570 USD since May 2023

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Guest

$190 USD since May 2023

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Rachel Bloom

$120 USD since Apr 2023

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Aicha Z.

$75 USD since May 2023

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Andre's colleague

$75 USD since May 2023

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Wendy Koranteng (Andre)

$75 USD since May 2023

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Rachel

$60 USD since Jun 2024

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Heidi Smith

$50 USD since May 2023

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Alison Rollman

$36 USD since May 2023

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Jacquia Paul

$20 USD since Dec 2022

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sierra sutherland

$15 USD since Jul 2022

Organizations

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Earth Arts

$5,000 USD since Jul 2022

Reparations Clinics NY is all of us

Our contributors 19

Thank you for supporting Reparations Clinics NY.

Earth Arts

$5,000 USD

Jonah Udall

Pay What You Wish

$2,300 USD

Matthew Bloom

Pay What You Wish

$2,000 USD

The Health Eq...

Pay What You Wish

$1,031 USD

Stefi Hernández

Pay What You Wish

$1,031 USD

Emily Julia W...

Ally

$570 USD

Guest

Ally

$190 USD

Rachel Bloom

Ally

$120 USD

Aicha Z.

Pay What You Wish

$75 USD

Andre's colle...

Pay What You Wish

$75 USD

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+$10.00USD
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+$10.00USD
Completed
Contribution #653711

Credit from Emily Julia Weinrebe to Reparations Clinics NY

+$30.00USD
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Contribution #653447
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Today’s balance

$3,586.60 USD

Total raised

$11,775.48 USD

Total disbursed

$8,188.88 USD

Estimated annual budget

$5,649.37 USD

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News from Reparations Clinics NY

Updates on our activities and progress.

Who Heals the Healers?

It is often the healers who are pouring their energy into care for others but lack the time or resources to do it for themselves. Some of the practitioners at the Reparations Clinics have shown up with consistency and joy to be of service t...
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Published on December 2, 2023 by Ebony Gustave

Reparations Clinics 2022 Year in Review

Hello there! 💗 It's been a while since I've posted an update but the clinics have grown so much since June 2022, we've been able to build a consistent and expanding community of Black people receiving and offering holistic healing. It has...
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Published on February 10, 2023 by Ebony Gustave

Reparations Clinic Bed-Stuy

After Earth Arts Center initiated Reparations Clinics NYC in 2018. MetaDEN took over organizing them in person and later virtually during the height of the pandemic. Ebony at Design for the Commons started a free herbal medicine cabinet in...
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Published on July 15, 2022 by Ebony Gustave

About


In this clinic, Black healers provide a variety of healing modalities to Black individuals for FREE. At its root, reparations means “to repair,” It’s repairing the time we’ve lost, our hearts, ancestral practices, and generational trauma. Our intention is to create a space to explore various modes of repair for the Black community. When we have access to our wholistic needs (community, rest, healthy food, spirituality, medicine) we are able to create the proper internal environment to begin the process of repair.  

It is not solely the responsibility of the individual to lead the road to repair, it needs to be designed within our communities. Access to holistic wellness like studios and apothecaries are generally found in affluent neighborhoods. We need to create more opportunities for the Black community to reclaim spaces and the power to heal themselves without financial barriers. 

The funds will ensure that we can compensate local Black healers offering a variety of holistic care, provide free herbal medicine, organic plant-based food, compostable tableware (to ensure a zero waste event), and space rental. Through these clinics we are cultivating trust, community, and culturally appropriate care with Black wellness at the center.



                                                                                                                                                 

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