About Kulkiran

Kulkiran Nakai (they/them) is a fat, neuroEMERGENT, Desi-American cis-queer femme who is located on the traditional land of the Anishinaabe people, colonized as Ypsilanti, Michigan. They are an intersectional feminist, abolitionist, and liberation-focused psychologist whose calling is to serve individuals with multi-marginalized identities healing from systemic and complex trauma. They practice decolonized healing justice work with the use of somatic internal family systems, psychodramatic group practices, play, pleasure, energy-work, and plant-medicines to help dismantle systems of oppression at inner-child, intergenerational, collective, and ancestral levels. 

Throughout their life, Kulkiran has direct experience with prejudice, discrimination, and oppression for their own intersecting marginalized identities. They deeply understand the profound impact that bias and stigma has on one’s mental health and wellbeing. Kulkiran has also directly experienced the generative and transformative power of healing through creativity in community. They share reverence for the courage it takes to step into our own light, to reclaim our own voice, and to live out an unapologetic, authentic, wholesome, and meaningful life. 

Kulkiran is honored to hold divine sacred space for the organic unfolding of the collective’s healing journey towards wellness, liberation, and wholeness in efforts towards protecting the preciousness of life and thriving in an equitable world of post-traumatic growth, loving-justice, and ethical sustainability.

Learn more about Kulkiran by visiting:

https://www.azaadhealingjusticestudio.org