Race-Based Bias as Primary Driver of Health Inequities
Building on the incredible work done by Dayna Bowen Matthew in her book Just Medicine, this article dives deeper, past the intellectual work of unwinding race-based bias, into the work of addressing racial tension where it lives, in the body.
Race and Power: Why the Body Is Where the Work Lives
This is for white practitioners, educators, and activists. If you’ve ever thought “there’s nothing I can do about being white,” or “the spaces I’m in are all white, so what’s the point of doing anti-racist work?” this is for you.
A Story from the Inside
The story of Reya’s moment of realization that the work lived within her and was not being tended to, to the detriment of her patients of color.
Creating Space for Grace: As Anti-Racist Practice
Why is creating space in the body essential for transformative change? How does space + grace initiate us into a restorative, expansive, and multi-prismatic existence? What are the Wedge and the Field?
White Spaces Are Not Neutral. They're Exactly Where the Work Lives
An honest examination of whiteness in clinical spaces, and why this work is critical in all white spaces.
Origin Story
Reya’s dawning realization that Internal Social Justice™ needed to be created, and her book needed to be written.
What is Internal Social Justice (ISJ)™?
Wade into the shallow end of the work. This is the introduction to Internal Social Justice™, a field of study and practice, pioneered by Reya Born, that boldly bridges clinical medicine, anti-racist practice, and personal transformation.

