My Grandmother’s Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies
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Faculty:
MSW, LICSW, SEP Resmaa Menakem
Duration:
59 seconds
Format:
Video and audio
Copyright:
May 29, 2021
Product Number:
POS052734
Type of Media:
Seminar on the Internet
WE CAN’T HELP OURSELVES HEAL RACIALIZED TRAUMA IF WE DON’T EVEN ACKNOWLEDGE THAT IT EXISTS. Our society must dismantle the mechanisms and organizations that foster the ideology of white body dominance and understand how deeply rooted the myth of race and historical trauma is in our culture.
Resmaa assists in the development of an understanding of racialized trauma 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 humaness. Learn how to detect trauma in the body, create a cultural container for healing, and start practicing resourced resilience. These techniques can assist us in recognizing and healing bodily trauma caused by racism and white body dominance in our own bodies and communities.
Resmaa Menakem, MSW, LICSW, SEP, is a visionary Justice Leadership coach, organizational strategist, and master trainer who is the New York Times bestselling author of My Grandmother’s Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies. Resmaa is a key voice in the current discussion of racialized trauma. Resmaa “activates the knowledge of elders and a very modern science, about how all of us carry the history and traumas behind everything we collapse into the word “race” in our bodies,” according to On Being with Krista Tippett. He explains why even the finest laws and diversity training have not resulted in healing. Resmaa developed Cultural Somatics, which uses the body and resilience as growth strategies.
Resmaa Menakem, a therapist, trauma specialist, and creator of Justice Leadership Solutions, a leadership consultancy business, devotes his experience to guiding leaders through civil upheaval, corporate change, and community development. He assists “Justice Leaders in Realizing Their Potential in Equity and Race.” Resmaa’s embodied approach, Somatic Abolitionism, is a living, embodied philosophy that necessitates persistence, stamina, and discernment. These may be built up day by day via repetitions. These repetitions will train and temper your body, mind, and spirit.
Resmaa has successfully coached, trained, and spoken to a diverse range of Justice Leaders, community activists, police officials, non-profit executives, CEOs, college and professional athletic directors/managers, healthcare professionals, educators, government and judicial leaders, and so on. Resmaa assists leaders in examining and beginning to repair the pain of racialization that stifles emergence. He educates leaders on how to perform the embodied work of developing cultural maturity in order to lead and establish community within their own groups, organizations, and movements.
Disclosures for Speakers:
Resmaa Menakem is the president and creator of Justice Leadership Solutions. Unbound Therapy Resources is his company. She has no relevant financial links with groups that are ineligible.
Resmaa Menakem is a member of the National Association of Black Social Workers, the National Association of Social Workers, and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, among others.
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