Resilience can ripple outward, changing the lives of people, families and communities. A cultural trauma navigator, Resmaa Menakem connects individual and familial experiences to societal processes, helping people find paths forward from intergenerational racial and historical trauma. Known best for his New York Times bestseller My Grandmother’s Hands and his Guerrilla Muse podcast, Menakem helps us apply critical, empathetic and embodied thought to controversial topics. His work sets a course for critical understanding, healing and transformation of our ailing societies.
“[Menakem] activates the wisdom of elders, and very new science, about how all of us carry in our bodies the history and traumas behind everything we collapse into the word ‘race.’”
– Krista Tippett, On Being
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Earlier Event: February 10
Live Youth Poetry Jam by Gateway Educational Services Obsidian Scholars
Later Event: February 17
SAVE THE DATE: Celebrate Black History Month - Santa Maria by NAACP, Santa Maria Lompoc