A group program for white women that names and addresses the emotional deficits of whiteness as it lives within us while drawing together threads of animist practice and ancestor reverence. We’ll look at white supremacy through the lens of attachment trauma and learn practical skills for developing self-love and self-compassion.
This program is designed for white women who know there has to be more to the work of social justice than living in a state of constant outrage, perpetual guilt, and fear of abandonment.
What this program offers:
An acknowledgement of the complex intersection of power and privilege as it exists for white women
The opportunity to learn to tolerate more nuance and soften the strict binaries we often carry in social justice spaces
A review of the multiple attachment traumas that white supremacy has given white people and explorations in healing them
Practical skills for tolerating uncomfortable emotions, changing the narratives that orchestrate our lives, and developing a kinder inner voice
Deeper access to self-compassion and self-love so that supremacy of any kind has no place to land within us
What you’ll leave with:
An illuminating of what white supremacy has taken from white women in attachment ruptures
More clarity around the parts of yourself and your life that need your attention
An understanding of why self-love and self-compassion are the quickest ways to healing the wounds of whiteness
Practices for releasing people-pleasing, policing, and tolerating emotional distress
Permission to (and practices for) put down shame, guilt, and criticism
Perspectives on relating to others, including other-than-humans and the Unseen ones
A group program for white women that names and addresses the emotional deficits of whiteness as it lives within us while drawing together threads of animist practice and ancestor reverence. We’ll look at white supremacy through the lens of attachment trauma and learn practical skills for developing self-love and self-compassion.
This program is designed for white women who know there has to be more to the work of social justice than living in a state of constant outrage, perpetual guilt, and fear of abandonment.
What this program offers:
An acknowledgement of the complex intersection of power and privilege as it exists for white women
The opportunity to learn to tolerate more nuance and soften the strict binaries we often carry in social justice spaces
A review of the multiple attachment traumas that white supremacy has given white people and explorations in healing them
Practical skills for tolerating uncomfortable emotions, changing the narratives that orchestrate our lives, and developing a kinder inner voice
Deeper access to self-compassion and self-love so that supremacy of any kind has no place to land within us
What you’ll leave with:
An illuminating of what white supremacy has taken from white women in attachment ruptures
More clarity around the parts of yourself and your life that need your attention
An understanding of why self-love and self-compassion are the quickest ways to healing the wounds of whiteness
Practices for releasing people-pleasing, policing, and tolerating emotional distress
Permission to (and practices for) put down shame, guilt, and criticism
Perspectives on relating to others, including other-than-humans and the Unseen ones