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Liberation for Every Body
Mad Queer Organizing Strategies
Building Maps, Strategies and Processes for Liberation
Mad Queer Organizing Strategies are the trainings and resources that I offer to support folks who may identify/be identified as people living with mental illness, folks who identify with experiencing emotional crisis, and anyone who is looking for tools to support grounding in disability justice, mutual aid, and abolitionist strategies.
From supporting folks who experience emotional crisis one on one, to leading workshops for organizations committing and striving to building safety and wellness into their organizational cultures, I have had the privilege of working with brilliant people across the country who are shifting cultures and changing their conditions on the frontlines every day.
My work, and my passions, have been primarily as a facilitator, trainer and organizer in Queer and Trans, People of Color, Disabled, Low Income, Youth and Prison Abolition centered organizations and collectives nationally. I love supporting folks in creating the spaces, and communities that they need to thrive as their whole authentic self.
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What I Offer
free mad map and safety planning templates and tools
workshops and curricula
reflections and resources
Elliott’s Wellness Goal “Remembering that capitalism is the true crisis I give myself permission to let go of the ableist notions of worthiness productivity and value instead centering and prioritizing my wholeness in the service of healing myself and my people”
Safety Planning is a tool communities can use to keep our selves and each other safe, accountable and grounded in our agency and dignity. Check out the resources and learn how to build your own saety plan with your people.
“Map to Liberation” by Elliott Fukui. A stenciled simple line map connecting words across a white paper backdrop.
Cathartic Cartographies are a Spatial Justice based approach to examining our personal identities in relationship to the spaces we inhabit, the traumas we experience, and how our feelings show up in the landscapes we navigate every day.
“We urgently need to bring to our communities the limitless capacity to love, serve, and create for and with each other. We urgently need to bring the neighbor back into our hoods, not only in our inner cities but also in our suburbs, our gated communities, on Main Street and Wall Street, and on Ivy League campuses.”