Description
WE CAN’T HELP OURSELVES EVEN BEGIN TO HEAL RACIALIZED TRAUMA IF WE DON’T ACKNOWLEDGE THAT IT EVEN EXISTS. Our society needs to break down systems and institutions that perpetuate the concept of white body supremacy and recognize how the myth of race and historical trauma is deeply ingrained into our culture.
Resmaa Menakem – How the Body Carries Racialized Trauma: A Therapeutic Pathway to Resilience & Healing
Through a somatic-body approach that negotiates the common historical and perpetual myths that Black bodies, Native bodies, and other bodies of color are inherently deviant and that the white body is the standard of humanness, Resmaa helps build an understanding of racialized trauma so that we can move from our racialized lens to a cultural lens – and move further to a resourced energy lens of healing. Learn how to recognize trauma in the body, how to build a cultural container to heal, and how to begin practicing resourced resilience. These tools can help us recognize body trauma born out of racism and white body supremacy in our own body and our communities and to start to heal.
Handouts
Manual – How the Body Carries Racialized Trauma (1.1 MB) 16 Pages Available after Purchase
Outline
Racialized Trauma
Myth of race
Historical trauma
White body supremacy
HIPP theory (historical, inter-generational, persistent institutional, personal)
How the body carries racialized trauma
Recognizing trauma in the body
Resilience and community in healing
Building a container
Repetition, Consistency, Practice
Strategies for healing