Black Creative Healing is excited to be launching Creative Sustenance Pods! Our work is arts-based & healing justice-informed, with spaces designed for those who are looking for a Consistent Creative Community.

So if you are in search of:

Then this Space may be for you!

In order to help us develop this space, we've created a survey which details some of our intentions, with questions to help us tailor individual groups for those who are interested. Our intention is to curate 3 groups: at least one of these will be Black only, and at least one will be Racially Open. The third group will flex to be Black only or Racially Open, depending on demand.

Fill out the interest form to let us know what kind of space you’re interested in, among other preferences/needs, here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfhQr3KfflxQgWpbX0LK8wISvoz0pdVVwjfoE_zaSxJynBiLQ/viewform

Interest Form: BCH Creative Sustenance Pods

For more about us and our work, please visit blackcreativehealing.com.

Meet Dr. Natasha Thomas

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Natasha Thomas (Dr. T, they/she + any neo- pronouns offered with respect) is a Black, Queer, Disabled child of Caribbean immigrants; a “descendent of shipwreck and volcano,” on multiple Indigenous lands. She holds a PhD in Expressive Therapies from Lesley University and is the founder and co-curator of the Black Creative Healing project. In addition to community workshops/ritual spaces, and clinical music therapy practice, Natasha facilitates arts-based & community-engaged research in the American Midwest, and serves on the steering committee for the Black Music Therapy Network. They work with those who are ready to transform, in any capacity that nourishes and sustains the many communities that hold us.

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