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Healing
Race-Based Trauma

Where to begin! Our desire is that these resources support you in discovering meaningful elements of soul care and reparative trauma healing along your personal and communal journey. As you explore these books, I invite you to notice which one stands out to you. Trust what resonates, what awakens hope, or what brings a sense of grounding... this may be your place to begin.

Whitewashed Wood
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Clay Pots Filled with Creator's Power

"Our bodies are like old clay pots that have been filled with the sacred gift of his light. This shows that the great power we have does not come from us but from our Creator. Trouble surrounds us and presses in on us, but we know there is always a way out. Even when we do not know which way to go, we never lose hope or give in to fear. We are hunted down and mistreated, but the Great Spirit never abandons us. Even when beaten to the ground, we get up and keep walking. Everywhere we go death bears down on us. Our bodies are dying the kind of death Creator Sets Free died. In this way his life will also be seen in our bodies. It is because of Creator Sets Free (Jesus) that we who are alive are always facing death. It is for this reason that the life of Creator Sets Free will also be seen in our death-doomed bodies. So you can see that we struggle with death, but because of this you have the life of the world to come."

(2 Cor. 7-12 FNV)

Ancient Clay Pots
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Resmaa Menakem

Notice the Rage; Notice the Silence.

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Sheila Wise Rowe

What Do We Do When The Pain Doesn't Stop? (Transcending Racial Trauma)

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Unchained Documentary

Healing Wounds of Generational Trauma

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Whitewashed Wood

Readings on Reparative Healing

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