Dr. Zoë Lucier-Julian
Dr. Zoë Lucier-Julian (they/them) is a community-rooted clinician, scholar, teacher, and organizational leader in reproductive health and justice spaces in Atlanta, GA. Informed by reproductive justice and research justice praxis, Zoë’s work is focused on sexual, reproductive, and perinatal health equity through intergenerational and interdependent collaboration toward collective liberation.
Ultimately, they hold themselves accountable to our communities – Black queer, trans, and folks who exist beyond the gender binary. With their ancestors and descendants in mind, they continue to radically reimagine healthcare systems and training paradigms beyond their oppressive origins toward a decolonized, liberated future.
They currently serve as the first Director of Clinical Innovation and Liberatory Research at Feminist Women’s Health Center, and are so excited to serve as a board member in support of SPARK RJ Now!
Citation: Lucier-Julian, Zoë. “SPARK JusticeNOW2024: Zoë Lucier-Julian.” Interviewed by Ashby Combahee & Dartricia Rollins. 15 November 2024, Georgia Dusk: a southern liberation oral history, georgiadusk.com.