
Casa Kua is a Trans* Inter* Queer health & community center in Berlin, centering BIPOC voices with holistic care and social resources.
Discover Casa Kua, a revolutionary Trans* Inter* Queer Community & Health Center located in the heart of Berlin’s vibrant Kreuzberg district. Situated within the historic Schokofabrik at Naunynstraße 72, Casa Kua is a vital sanctuary designed by and for trans and non-binary BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color). It stands as a beacon of intersectionality for anyone exploring the city's diverse landscape. When navigating your way through the German capital using a gay map, Casa Kua stands out as a unique destination focused on holistic wellbeing and social justice. While Berlin is famous for its legendary nightlife and spaces for gay men, Casa Kua offers a necessary alternative, centering those often marginalized within the broader LGBTQ+ community. Their mission is to bridge the gap in healthcare by offering a blend of traditional, alternative, and conventional treatments in an environment free from the systemic racism and transphobia often found in standard medical settings. Visitors can engage with the Lohana Berkins library, join empowering workshops, or participate in peer-to-peer support groups. Whether you are looking for health resources, community networking, or simply a queer-friendly space to connect with like-minded individuals, Casa Kua provides a warm and inclusive home. It is an essential stop for any traveler or local seeking the deeper, intersectional roots of queer Berlin.
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