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Prototyping ways to use health-based scientific evidence to support justice movements, surface and socialise non-western epistemologies & create language to articulate the health injustices felt by many racialised and marginalised folx.

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From Health Councils to Healing Hubs

In 2021, Centric Lab leaned into an emerging ontological shift with knowledge production. The result was to set up the Urban Health Council. @impurbanhealth.bsky.social came on board as partners shortly after.

Here's our shared learnings from the past 3 years
November 10, 2025 at 10:55 AM
A Case for Health Reparations For Communities Affected by Air Pollution.

This work lays out pathways and theories to nurture our communities, create infrastructure for autonomous healing processes, and live through this epoch with dignity.

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July 15, 2025 at 9:26 AM
No Time for Leaders

We have created this zine as a framing that helps guide our work moving forward.

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Air Pollution and Abolition.

How might we approach this?

Follow this thread to see some of our thinking...
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A 🧵 on the first 3 months of our Air is Kin project.

We have identified the following needs and knowledges gaps within the space of environmental justice and clean air advocacy.
March 11, 2025 at 12:55 PM
Centric Lab February Newsletter is out 🥳

This month's newsletter leads with the launch of a new piece of work by Nataly Allasi Canales, a Quechua Amazonian evolutionary biologist titled 'Bitter Potato'.

There's also updates on recent conferences, workshops, and more.

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February 27, 2025 at 10:41 AM
Heartwarming to see that the hero image of the @scigallerylon.bsky.social newsletter features someone watching a video from our part of the Vital Signs exhibition 🤗

“This isn’t just an exhibition, it’s a movement” — @londonwithmygirl
January 11, 2025 at 12:22 PM