Tag: racism
Incarceration & Access to Care: One Clinic’s Story
There are many ways our clinics work to ally ourselves with local community organizations, campaigns and efforts. Fortifying local movements through offering organizers and directly…
Support Puerto Rico!
How Do We Get Where We Need To Go: Movement Building’s First Webinar + Clinic Assessments
There are currently more black men in prison in the United States than were enslaved in 1850. One in nine people currently incarcerated are serving…
Movement Building in the Context of Community Acupuncture
POCA’s Movement Building Circle wants to share models of the ways our clinics are supporting movements for social, racial, and economic justice. We hope to…
Ancestors of Liberation Acupuncture! In Postcards!
This is a guest post by James Shelton of POCA Tech's Cohort 1. For my capstone project at POCA Tech, Cohort 2 student Kate Kampmann…
Welcome to the Resistance- Greg Jones’ Keynote from St.Pete POCA Fest
A Long History of Cooperation
What I’m Learning in Acupuncture School: Liberation Acupuncture
Since the early days of starting up POCA Tech, Skip has been periodically reminding me of a quote, “In any classroom, the teacher always learns…
Dear Prospective Punk (from a Recent Grad and New Punk), or Why We Need POCA Tech
A guest post from Caroline Picker of Providence Community Acupuncture Dear Prospective Acupuncture Student– So you want to be a community acupuncturist. That's great! In…