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87: Intergenerational Trauma and Buffalo
Manage episode 330189229 series 3324211
Intergenerational Trauma and Buffalo
The Radical Secular is sponsored in part by Kanibal & Co.
(00:00) Intro and T-shirts
(8:11) Difo and Liz - Christophe Difo and Liz Wilson. The psychological toll of recent events. Radical empathy. Holding pain without being destroyed by it. Genetic changes caused by trauma. Black culture as a survival strategy. Recognizing the importance of women's studies. American law and culture have systematically excluded nonwhites and women. Progressive white men have a special responsibility. The deep impact of the Buffalo massacre on the black community. The need for introspection among progressives. The long-term impact of women being second-class citizens. Present crises are reflective of events and decisions made many years in the past. Finding the right balance for engagement with news and social media.
(01:18:53) Joe, Christophe and Sean react to the Difo and Liz Segment. White progressive men face anger from their own race and gender, in addition to justified criticism from marginalized groups they're trying to help. The epigenetics of chronic trauma. Post-traumatic slave syndrome. Confronting the relentless American messaging toward people of color: "you do not belong." The continuing futility of efforts toward gun reform.
(01:53:15) Wrapup and Outro
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Show notes:
3 Ways Intergenerational Trauma Still Impacts The Black Community Today
Impacts of Intergenerational Trauma: How #MeToo Affects Us All
Study of Holocaust survivors finds trauma passed on to children's genes
______________________________
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @radical_secular
Twitter: @RadicalSecular
All standard podcast venues: Apple, Google, Stitcher, Amazon, Gaana, Saavn
105 episodes
Manage episode 330189229 series 3324211
Intergenerational Trauma and Buffalo
The Radical Secular is sponsored in part by Kanibal & Co.
(00:00) Intro and T-shirts
(8:11) Difo and Liz - Christophe Difo and Liz Wilson. The psychological toll of recent events. Radical empathy. Holding pain without being destroyed by it. Genetic changes caused by trauma. Black culture as a survival strategy. Recognizing the importance of women's studies. American law and culture have systematically excluded nonwhites and women. Progressive white men have a special responsibility. The deep impact of the Buffalo massacre on the black community. The need for introspection among progressives. The long-term impact of women being second-class citizens. Present crises are reflective of events and decisions made many years in the past. Finding the right balance for engagement with news and social media.
(01:18:53) Joe, Christophe and Sean react to the Difo and Liz Segment. White progressive men face anger from their own race and gender, in addition to justified criticism from marginalized groups they're trying to help. The epigenetics of chronic trauma. Post-traumatic slave syndrome. Confronting the relentless American messaging toward people of color: "you do not belong." The continuing futility of efforts toward gun reform.
(01:53:15) Wrapup and Outro
______________________________
Show notes:
3 Ways Intergenerational Trauma Still Impacts The Black Community Today
Impacts of Intergenerational Trauma: How #MeToo Affects Us All
Study of Holocaust survivors finds trauma passed on to children's genes
______________________________
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @radical_secular
Twitter: @RadicalSecular
All standard podcast venues: Apple, Google, Stitcher, Amazon, Gaana, Saavn
105 episodes
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