Understanding Black Trauma
11 Steps to Overcoming Racial Trauma Within the Black Community
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Taking care of your mental health is the first step to changing the world for Black people everywhere. Here’s how:
2020 was a turning point, a revolution, and an inspiring time to fight for what’s right.
The Black community has been suffering from racial discrimination for centuries, and the death of George Floyd sparked a rallying cry that traveled to every corner of the world.
From every state in the United States of America to Seoul in South Korea, people defied the restrictions of COVID-19 to fight for the rights of every Black person on this planet.
They fought to avenge their loved ones who fell victim to racial violence; they fought to protect themselves; and they are still fighting to give their children a better future.
When you see these triggering images of violence against black people, it could ignite a traumatic experience.
Whether it’s racial discrimination at work, racial bullying at school, or even the lack of diversity in your community, Black Trauma is a serious issue that needs to be addressed.
It could be recent trauma, ancestral trauma, or anything in between.
Understanding Black Trauma puts your mental health above all else.
This guide will support you in fighting for a greater cause, but you cannot start a revolution without overcoming your own traumas first.
You can reignite that courage inside you, hold your head up high, and raise your fist to the sky, with a healthy mind filled with admiration.
It’s time to deal with Black Trauma.
It’s time to fight the real fight the right way.
In Understanding Black Trauma, you will discover:
- Eleven highly-proven steps that deal with your Black Trauma to give you the mental capacity to keep the fight going
- How your racial identity is developed over time–an effective way to unlearn any misinformation and stereotypes about the Black community
- A breakdown of internalized racism that will help you uncover the meaning, how it works, and how to deal with it
- A trip down memory lane to give you a real sense of the birth of racism and Black Trauma–find out who is really affected and how to treat it
- Racism in all aspects of your social life, from discrimination in your relationships to discovering your inner self, to tackle Black Trauma head on
- An effective route to become a Black Activist–learn the right information to spread and how to educate those around you
- The power of safe spaces in the Black community and what emotional discussions and gatherings can do for your mental health
- Your duty as a Black person and how you should help others, as well as yourself, to heal and beat your Black Trauma
- And much more
Community. It’s always called the Black community for a reason.
Some say it in vain, but that’s not the reason.
Black people face the same struggles on a day-to-day basis. Whether they’re friends or rivals, there’s no denying that.
Your Black Trauma will cower in a community of loved ones.
©2021 Elaine Springer -Daniels (P)2022 Elaine Springer -DanielsWhat listeners say about Understanding Black Trauma
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- maduka
- 28-04-23
Great Book.
When you try to describe the effects of racism on a person's mental health to someone who is not black, you could run into some difficulties. How other people see you and the initial impression you receive when you go into a room where you are the only black person there is what we refer to as "white privilege." You are struggling with the fight to be accepted, and many see you as a problematic individual just because of the colour of your skin. Because of the nature of my job as a delivery driver, I am often exposed to settings with a disproportionately high number of white people. Because of this, I have developed the ability to accept the fact that I am sometimes seen as a criminal and sometimes treated in this manner. individuals watching me through their open windows in the hope that I will commit a crime that they can record on video. When people see that I am not what they assumed I was, they become frustrated and stop filming me. This is because, in their minds, every black person is a criminal or is destined to become a criminal at some point. I occasionally notice people recording me in these situations. This is the suffering that comes with being black. A white criminal is tolerated by society, and no one will even consider the possibility that a white person has the propensity to commit a crime. People will look the other way when they see a white person who is likely to do something wrong, and they will focus their attention instead on an innocent black person. That is the world we live in.
Because it contributes to an understanding of the subject matter, everyone should read this book. A dissection of internalised racism that will assist in elucidating the significance of the experiences that are unique to black people. How racism operates and strategies for overcoming it are discussed. In addition, it takes a more in-depth look at racism in all facets of your social life, from discrimination in your relationships to the process of coming to terms with your own identity, in order to combat black trauma.
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- Yas
- 28-04-23
Inspiring
This was without a doubt an interesting listen, providing background information on the origins of black trauma and how this presents itself in our modern society. I love that this book addresses generations of traumatic events that have repercussions to this day and continue to affects us deeply. 'Understanding Black Trauma' offers a variety of tools and avenues to stop internalizing racism, find some inner peace, and cope healthily with the constant impacts of this heavy and destructive phenomenon. It is a book with a strong message of hope that I can only highly recommend.
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- Charmaine Baker
- 28-04-23
Impactful!
As a black woman, I am really impacted by this book. As I continued to listen to the audiobook I became emotional, having witnessed some of the unfortunate events shared and knowing that every bit of the text is true; sad but true. This book relays historical events which took place to the detriment of black people–information that makes well-thinking people shiver in disbelief. A sad account, but a true recount.
Thankfully, the book also offers solutions presenting ideas on how to diagnose racial trauma and deal with racism in its many forms. The book also shares several stages on how to rediscover your inner self. All in all, it lists several strategies to understand and overcome trauma whether experienced or observed.
It is difficult for me to write this review but I do so hoping that many will purchase and listen to this audiobook and enlighten themselves about negative attitudes and injustices in our world and how to make a difference.
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- Jessica J.
- 08-05-23
Eye-Opening
I work in HR and am trying to build a diversity & inclusion program at my company. So when I came across this book, I was very intrigued - it's incredibly powerful and insightful! It gave great insight into black trauma and what it looks like in today's society. It is well written and done in a way that puts the readers in the shoes of individuals dealing with racism and its associated trauma. The perspective it can give someone who isn't black is invaluable, and I highly recommend this book to everyone!
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- Mark
- 02-05-23
A deeper understanding!
This book gives a lot of insight on black trauma. It delivers impactful and eye-opening information, and helps black people overcome the challenges they are facing. The author's 11 steps are powerful to help people become mentally strong in dealing with such trauma. If you're not black, then this will also provide you with a greater understanding on what black people are dealing with regards to racism. Truly a wonderful book!
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- Janet Garcia
- 28-04-23
Helpful book
It’s true that there have been racial events against black people; but it exists in other ethnicities as well, like Hispanics and Asians. The same issues happen in all ethnicities. But, we must concentrate on the positive and not continue lingering on the bad or the past, like the times of slavery, for example. We need to move on or you will be stuck forever. You can’t suffer endlessly for the slavery of the past. It's just not healthy. For example, Puerto Ricans experienced similar issues many, many years ago. Lots of Puerto Ricans were slaughtered at that time. But they don’t linger around what happened in the past, but continue to be better every day without letting the past mark their future. For this reason, you hardly hear them mentioning that massacre. We all need to do the same. Racism is a common problem. But this book will especially help the black community heal that past. The author is correct when she says: to seek a positive racial identity! that’s spot on! If you feel you are experiencing racial trauma, this book will help you out, for sure.
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- Page Turner YA
- 05-05-23
Great book!
This book is a powerful guide that speaks to the heart of the ongoing fight for racial equality. This book addresses the issue of Black Trauma, which is a serious issue that needs to be addressed.
The author highlights that taking care of your mental health is the first step towards changing the world for Black people everywhere.
The author provides readers with steps to deal with Black Trauma, as well as insightful discussions on how racial identity is developed over time, how internalized racism works, and how to tackle racism in all aspects of your social life.
Understanding Black Trauma is a powerful call to action for the Black community to come together and support each other in the fight for equality. This book is for anyone who is interested in learning more about Black Trauma and how it can be addressed. It is an inspiring and enlightening guide that encourages readers to take action and make a difference in their own lives and in the lives of others.
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