Ancestral Healing for Anti-Racist White Folks — Jardana Peacock & Kelly Germaine-Strickland
Source: Healing Justice Podcast
Resource Type: Video or Multimedia
Focus Population: BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color), Behavioral Health Leaders
Topics: Experience of Racism, Discrimination, and Oppression, Religious or Spiritual Support, Trauma-informed
Jardana Peacock is a southern-based writer, spiritual teacher, and a healer. She is the director of Liberation School, a school for changemakers working to center healing and spirituality in movements. She has worked with thousands of changemakers and organizations globally to address trauma through an anti-oppression lens. Stay connected. Kelly Germaine Strickland is a trauma therapist and plant-based healer based in Cincinnati, Ohio. She works with change-makers and institutions to heal from and dismantle systems of oppression. Kelly Germaine-Strickland & Jardana Peacock speak about white ancestral healing as anti-racist practice, faith and spirituality, white fragility, the complexity of ancestry and white supremacy, some Christian perspective, and why white people need to love each other to fully be in the fight for racial justice.