A look at multi-generational trauma experienced by descendants of enslaved Africans that leads to undiagnosed and untreated post traumatic stress disorder.
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This talk was refreshing not because it was information I didn’t know but because I was able to look at the faces of white people in attendance and see the same cognitive dissonance in their faces as they were “receiving” the information that their forefathers had when they committed the atrocities. If you as a black person think white people have any care for you, you better wake up.
I’m definitely buying her book. I am moved by all the research she put into this.Black people need so much healing.The funny thing is that the non black people in the audience will go back to their regular life and still won’t feel the impact of everything black people went through.
The room was quiet when she define black people being racist and not having the ability to control anything.