07/25/2024
‼️Sign Up for Healing through Black Music Therapy next Wednesday July 31st at 7pm (EDT)‼️
The Soothe Circle is a healing justice program for individuals and families harmed by police brutality and racial violence. All sessions are virtual and free for impacted people and families who register to attend at www.thesoothecircle.org.
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Natasha A. Thomas, Ph.D., MT-BC of the Black Music Therapy Network, Inc. will bless the SOOTHE Circle on July 31st, 2024 at 7pm (EDT).
Presenter Bio:
Natasha A. Thomas PhD, MT-BC (They/She + any neo-pronouns offered with respect) is a Q***r, Black, Disabled child of Caribbean immigrants from St. Vincent, an island that has historically been home to shipwreck and volcano, as well as the Kalinago people and descendants of the Trans Atlantic Slave trade, among others.
Natasha holds a PhD in Expressive Therapies and teaches Music Therapy at IUPUI, on the land of the Miami people (Indianapolis, Indiana), where she lives with her spouse and three year old. Natasha is a member of the steering committee for the Black Music Therapy Network, Inc. and co-host of their podcast Black Creative Healing.
When not actively creating or playing with their child, you can find Natasha exploring ancestral concepts of creativity and healing (particularly within African spiritual cosmologies), cooking, gardening, or community building with kin or anyone else willing to join them. She works with those who are ready to transform.
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The SOOTHE Circle is a community wellness project from DivineSense and is fiscally sponsored by Fusion Partnerships, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Every donation you make to The Soothe Circle is tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. Learn more at www.thesoothecircle.org