
Reclaiming Narratives (Black History Month Edition)
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In this episode of My Mother's Trauma, host Kim Loliya explores the theme of reclaiming narratives during Black History Month. Kim discusses the importance of recognizing how external narratives shape our identities and the need to consciously reclaim and redefine our stories. The conversation emphasises the collective nature of this work, the impact of societal structures on personal narratives, and the importance of inclusion and accessibility in community celebrations. Kim encourages listeners to reflect on the narratives they wish to rewrite and to engage in a process of empowerment and healing.
CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction to My Mother's Trauma Podcast
01:07 Celebrating Black History Month
04:26 Reclaiming Narratives: A Central Theme
11:16 The Impact of External Narratives
20:12 Exploring Black Narratives in History
23:01 The Deliberate Act of Reclamation
25:33 Inclusion and Accessibility in Black History Month Celebrations
27:08 Outro
CONTACT INFO
· Newsletter - Signup here
· Question for Kim – Submit here
· Website - blackpsychotherapy.org (currently under construction)
· Instagram - @blackpsychotherapy
· Email address - info@blackpsychotherapy.org
EPISODE LINKS
· Transcript – You can find the transcript here
· Events – Register here
· In-Person Workshop - Black Stories of Survival (10th October) - our lunchtime community workshop in Brixton will explore our everyday stories of survival and the wisdom that comes from trusting our lived experience.
· Virtual Interview and Q&A - In Conversation with Shocka (16th October) - Grime legend, author and mental health advocate Shocka will be joining us for a special conversation and Q&A exploring his journey of mental health recovery and the importance of destigmatising mental illness within the Black community.
· Virtual Panel Discussion - Decolonising Therapy (30th October) - to celebrate our new team of therapists and trainees we will be hosting a panel and Q&A that explores the colonial context of therapy, what decolonising therapy looks like in practice and some of the challenges of doing this work, and the mental health benefits of liberatory approaches for both clients and practitioners.
· Article - A 5-Year-Old Girl Gives Her Verdict on Famous Logos, and Some Fail Miserably
CREDITS
· Artwork – Kim Loliya in collaboration with DALL-E
· Editor & Producer – ZShed Productions