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How do you de-stress or care for yourself when navigating racism?
I practice deep breathing & somatic healing exercises. I have a group of friends in this work who are fellow TRHT practitioners & we meet monthly
Denise Evans
Grand Rapids, MI (from Harlem, NYC)
Black
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I reflect on whether or not to respond. If I respond, I focus on how the experience can create a growth or learning. Then healing is in community.
Crystal
Chicago
African American
She/her
I am not under the impression that names and thoughts harm me. I have been called the N word countless times I work with Men just getting out Prison.
Min. John L Henderson Jr.
Louisville Kyb
African American
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Tears, Prayer and radical self love. The pain is a deep wound, tears flush- prayer covers & self care/love heals to live another day. Prioritizing me.
Felicia Callis-Guerrier
Queens,NY
Black
She/her/hers

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