Resmaa Menakem: Intergenerational Trauma Clip 3:03

In his excellent book, My Grandmother’s Hands, Resmaa refers to people like Malcolm X and James Baldwin as having settled bodies and focused minds. The book is about racialized trauma: white body supremacy, white bodies, black bodies, and police bodies. It is a fascinating study and insight into historical trauma and how that lives in and through our bodies.

Resmaa Menakem is a healer. He presents a clear picture of trauma and how it works in our bodies. He covers exercises and practices to heal the trauma in our own body. He has a section on harmonizing our bodies, and reducing our lizard brain response of fear of the other.

Resmaa Menakem MSW, LICSW, S.E.P. has appeared on both The Oprah Winfrey Show and Dr. Phil as an expert on conflict and violence. He has served as director of counseling services for the Tubman Family Alliance; as behavioral health director for African American Family Services in Minneapolis; and as a Cultural Somatics consultant for the Minneapolis Police Department. As a Community Care Counselor, he managed the wellness and counseling services for civilians on fifty-three US military bases in Afghanistan.

Learn more about Resmaa here: https://www.resmaa.com/

The Radical Recovery Summit features innovators in the field of trauma and addiction recovery. In our sixth year of the Summit, we see the mindset has changed about trauma as it relates to addiction and the importance of somatics (working in the body). The leading edge perspective of people we've interviewed is becoming better known. These new approaches and wisdom are changing the world of trauma and addiction recovery.

Go to Radical Recovery Summit.Com to watch all of the interviews free. https://radicalrecoverysummit.com/

The Radical Recovery Summit was inspired by Scott Kiloby in 2017. The Kiloby Center for Recovery was the first mindfulness based addiction recovery center in the US when it opened in 2013. They worked with trauma first and developed an effective New Model of Recovery.

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