Duration: 1h 0m 36s
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Our bodies hold the feelings of our lived experiences. The cumulative impact of racial trauma, especially when it is not acknowledged and affirmed, over several generations can lead to grief and rage. This webinar will explore how we allow our clients’ full self and humanity to enter into the therapy room and explore the legacy of racial trauma, white supremacy and anti-blackness culture. Resources for how to deepen one’s anti-racism work will also be shared.
Dr. Nathalie Edmond is a licensed clinical psychologist and registered yoga teacher. She was director of a women’s trauma program for several years before starting her own group practice in New Jersey that centers on those individuals that tend to be oppressed and marginalized. She is an anti-racism consultant and also teaches trauma sensitive yoga. She infuses mindfulness into her anti-racism workshops to encourage an embodied experience of dialogue and healing.









