Cara Page
Cultural Memory Worker & Organizer

About Cara

Cara Page is a Black Queer Feminist cultural memory worker & organizer. For the past 30+ years, she has organized with LGBTQI+, Black, Indigenous & People of Color liberation movements in the US & Global South at the intersections of racial, gender & economic justice, healing justice and transformative justice.

Black woman with large afro and teal lipstick in blue and teal jacket with yellow swirl pattern
Bright red book with Healing Justice Lineages written in bold capital letters
NOW AVAILABLE

Healing Justice Lineages: Dreamings at the Crossroads of Liberation, Collective Care, and Safety 

Cara and Erica Woodland co-edited the anthology “Healing Justice Lineages: Dreaming at the Crossroads of Liberation, Collective Care & Safety” (North Atlantic Books, 2023).

Project Highlights

PUBLIC SPEAKING

Reimagining Care with Cara Page and Premilla Nadasen
Join scholars Cara Page and Premilla Nadasen for a conversation on practices of collective care for, by, and about communities of color. This conversation will look at lineages of care as survival strategies and resistance, and consider ways to build care outside of capitalism. (Oct. 8, 2024)

FEATURED TALK

Sensefield X Tinyverse
Echoes of COVID: Stories Braiding Past to Future with Susan Raffo

IN PRINT

DEEM JOURNAL – A Sense of Place
Where We Are Invited to Enter: Sasha Costanza Chock & Cara Page in conversation Moderated by Alexis Aceves Garcia
(Issue 4: Winter 22/23)