NBWHP's Health Project and non-Western Healing Practice
Vital Signs and Body and Soul discussed the history of practices in Black diasporic cultures that are similar to the botanica - small stores that sell herbal medicine and items central to religious, spiritual and ancestral practices that are common in Latinx communities. There are versions of these practices that are contemporarily used by antiracist and feminist activist organizations.
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