

Cara Page is a Black Queer Feminist cultural/memory worker, curator, and organizer. For the past 30+ years, she has organized with LGBTQGNCI, People of Color & Indigenous liberation movements in the US & Global South at the intersections of racial, gender & economic justice, healing justice and transformative justice. She is leading a new project, Changing Frequencies, an archival/memory and cultural change project to intervene on generational trauma; seeking to unveil and hold accountable the Medical Industrial Complex as an extension of state control and policing. She is one of the architects of the healing justice political strategy, as a co-founder and current leadership team member of the Kindred Southern Healing Justice Collective. Cara is also the former ED of The Audre Lorde Project, and former National Coordinator of the Committee on Women, Population & the Environment. She is a recent recipient of the Soros Equality Fellowship (2019-2020) and an ‘Activist in Residence’ at the Barnard Research Center for Women. (https://carapage.co) @changingfrequencies