
Decolonizing the Body
Healing, Body-Centered Practices for Women of Color to Reclaim Confidence, Dignity, and Self-Worth
New Harbinger Publications (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 6. April 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
176 pages
978-1-64848-061-4 (ISBN)
Description
Powerful, body-based practices to help you reclaim confidence, dignity, and self-worth. As a woman of colour, you are more likely to experience oppression, discrimination, and physical or sexual violence in your lifetime. In addition, your family may have experienced generational trauma and systemic racism going back for centuries. This old and new trauma can manifest in both the mind and body.
However, there are ways you can free yourself from this trauma, build confidence in yourself and your abilities, and restore your powerful sense of self. Written by a woman of colour for women of colour, Decolonizing the Body offers proven-effective somatic, body-centred practices to help you heal from systemic oppression, trust the profound wisdom of your own body, and reconnect with your true self. And by slowing down, cultivating a daily ritual, and setting strong boundaries, you can reclaim your inherent dignity and worth-as well as those aspects of yourself that you may have cast aside in an effort to survive.
With this empowering guide, you'll discover:
?How bodies are colonized through systems of oppression
?Why slowing down is essential for healing
?How to listen to what your body needs
?How to create a space for ritual in your daily life
?How to strengthen feelings of capability
?How to cultivate community-starting with yourself
To decolonize the body is to become whole again, and to come home again. Let this book be your guide on this crucial journey.
However, there are ways you can free yourself from this trauma, build confidence in yourself and your abilities, and restore your powerful sense of self. Written by a woman of colour for women of colour, Decolonizing the Body offers proven-effective somatic, body-centred practices to help you heal from systemic oppression, trust the profound wisdom of your own body, and reconnect with your true self. And by slowing down, cultivating a daily ritual, and setting strong boundaries, you can reclaim your inherent dignity and worth-as well as those aspects of yourself that you may have cast aside in an effort to survive.
With this empowering guide, you'll discover:
?How bodies are colonized through systems of oppression
?Why slowing down is essential for healing
?How to listen to what your body needs
?How to create a space for ritual in your daily life
?How to strengthen feelings of capability
?How to cultivate community-starting with yourself
To decolonize the body is to become whole again, and to come home again. Let this book be your guide on this crucial journey.
Reviews / Votes
Decolonizing the Body is a vital offering to women of color seeking a somatic approach to community healing. Practical, earthy, and wise, Blackwell invites us to do the inner work, and is a trustworthy guide for our time. * Ruth King, author of Mindful of Race: Transforming Racism from the Inside Out * Decolonizing the Body is beautifully written, instructive, and inspiring. In accessible but flowing language, Kelsey Blackwell starts by reminding us that the body never lies. She helps us remember how to hear its signals, and even more importantly, provides a practical guide to freeing ourselves from the boxes that patriarchy, racism, and capitalism try to force us into. * Rinku Sen, social justice strategist, and author of Stir It Up * This book is filled with so many moments of wisdom and joy. It is a gentle beckoning to one's sensing, one's feeling, one's freedom. Naming the lies of internalized colonization and the truths of interdependence, unconditional dignity, and more, Kelsey weaves an invitation. Importantly, this book is written by and for women of color. And those of us who are white have so much to gain from reading it, too. * Staci K. Haines, author of The Politics of Trauma, and cofounder of generative somatics and generationFIVE *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oakland, CA
United States
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 225 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
256 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-64848-061-4 (9781648480614)
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Kelsey Blackwell
Decolonizing the Body
Healing, Body-Centered Practices for Women of Color to Reclaim Confidence, Dignity, and Self-Worth
E-Book
02/2023
New Harbinger Publications
€18.49
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Persons
Kelsey Blackwell is a certified somatic coach, writer, teacher and creator of the Decolonizing the Body 7-week program. She is committed to undermining the master's tools with contemplative, somatic and creative practices. Working exclusively with womxn of color, whose wisdom she believes is uniquely essential in this time, Kelsey supports clients to confront internalized feelings of not-enoughness and reconnect with inherent dignity and worth. In addition to being impactful and powerful, Kelsey believes working towards personal and collective liberation must also bring joy. Kelsey brings to her work certification as a Somatic Coach from the Strozzi Institute, Certification as an InterPlay Leader, more than 10 years of Meditation Practice and Certification as a Meditation Guide through Shambhala International, study in UnTraining (unlearning internalized oppression) and Karuna Training and a Master's Degree in Magazine Publishing from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. Since moving to the Bay area in 2014, she co-founded a meditation community in Oakland, co-launched a somatics series for artists and activists, guest taught at Stanford University as part of Stephen Shigematsu Murphy's Heartfulness Series, published a viral article on the need for BIPoC only spaces, and guest edited a special issue on the importance of somatic practices and perspectives in racial justice work for The Arrow Journal.