
Intergenerational Trauma Over The Holidays
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In this episode Kim Loliya reflects on the recent Justice in Therapy conference, discussing the complexities of engaging in justice work, especially in the context of familial trauma during the holiday season. Kim explores themes of emotional labor, gender dynamics, racial capitalism, and the impact of migration and displacement on holiday experiences. Kim goes on to emphasise the importance of community support, self-care, and the need for mental health resources during this challenging time. The episode concludes with gratitude for the listeners and a hopeful outlook for future discussions on intergenerational trauma.
CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction to My Mother’s Trauma Podcast
01:08 Intergenerational gifts making justice work possible
09:13 Femme labour over the holidays
12:56 Racial capitalism as intergenerational trauma
18:16 Navigating harm from family members
26:53 Migration, displacement and loneliness
29:58 Breaks in therapy
33:10 End of year gratitude
36:25 Outro
CONTACT INFO
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EPISODE LINKS
- Transcript –You can find the transcript here
- Racial Capitalism
- Event - Holding Black Rage: Professionals Training, on 7th February, online. Tickets can be purchased here
- Event - Justice in Therapy, on 15th March 2025, online. Tickets can be purchased here
- Other Events – Register here
CREDITS
- Artwork – Kim Loliya in collaboration with DALL-E
- Editor & Producer – ZShed Productions