A 3-part Course with Resmaa Menakem, Dr. Anita Sanchez, Rabbi Dr. Tirzah Firestone
Where do we find strength and stability in a world struggling to shed its decaying skins and birth a new era? Many of us find ourselves in a state of radical amazement at the power and responsibility that has come to us.
Join three leading teachers, thought leaders, and healers as they explore the pressing work of healing intergenerational trauma from their own cultural perspectives. Rabbi Dr. Tirzah Firestone, anchor of the series, offers teachings rooted in Jungian psychology and Jewish historical narratives, drawing from Kabbalistic cosmology and practices. She dialogues with New York Times bestselling author and teacher Resmaa Menakem on the cultural legacies of racism and white body supremacy and how the residue of this trauma shows up, and can be transformed, amidst this year of uprising for change. The series concludes in conversation with Native American leader and author, Dr. Anita Sanchez, who helps us draw forth indigenous wisdom and medicine for our turbulent moment in history.
In this time of upheaval, hope, and unparalleled possibility, our ancestors’ legacies reverberate within us. Their wisdom, resilience, as well as the deep scars of their suffering call to us. This three-part course addresses how we can harvest the gifts inherent in our bloodlines while also healing the profound cultural traumas resulting from centuries of racial oppression, colonization, and patriarchal abuses.