Welcome! We are so glad you are here. You deserve to heal with people that understand and know where you're coming from. In your healing journey,  you should be surrounded by people that share your identities. 

You might be here because you are coming to terms with a potential eating disorder and/or it has been difficult for you to find safe and adequate spaces to connect with others that get you.

​Here at Sage and Spoon we believe that race, colonialism, and socioeconomic oppression are critical and non-negotiable factors that need to be addressed when speaking of mental health, food, and body image. We prioritize the need for Black, Indigenous, people of color to have intentional spaces to fully thrive.

​We see you! 

Sage and Spoon

For Who:

Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) 


What:

Free online monthly peer support group for folks struggling with disordered and body-image.

When:

Every last Wednesday of the month at 5pm PST/ 8pm EST. Dates may change due to holidays. Sign up for email alerts for updates.

Where:

Zoom (sign up below for login details)

About Our Facilitator

Hilda Franco is a fat, queer, Xicanx, femme. She has been a community organizer for the past 20 years. For the last 11 years she has been doing gender based violence prevention and intervention work. During this time, she developed and managed youth advocate programs to engage young folks in DV and SA Prevention in Boyle Heights. She worked as a counselor/advocate on the Sexual Assault Response team doing crisis intervention at the LAC/USC Medical Center. And has been organizing grassroots efforts to support marginalized communities in developing art based programs to raise awareness around gender based violence. She specializes in designing and facilitating trauma informed, healing and justice centered programs and interventions for BIPOC folks.  Hilda received recognition for the trauma informed altar making project she designed and conducted, by the California Coalition Against Sexual Assault (CALCASA) in Sacramento. She has developed Trauma Informed Pedagogy guides for teachers and facilitators working with survivors of sexual violence, BIPOC, LGBTQIA+ folks and foster youth. 

Since 2014, Nalgona Positivity Pride, community, and colleagues have actively been pursuing and creating community-based eating disorders awareness and resources for marginalized communities. Sage and Spoon was created because there is a need for more closed spaces designated for BIPOC where folks can feel seen and supported without having to explain themselves.

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