Intergenerational Trauma with Selam Debs

The Storied Mind Podcast - A podcast by Shama Saleh and Ummulkheir Mohammed

Episode 3 is finally here! We are so excited to have had the opportunity to have a heartwarming conversation about Intergenerational Trauma with Selam Debs. Selam is a Black Ethiopian queer woman identified antiracism educator, an anti-oppression coach, a social justice advocate, a student in dismantling anti-Black racism, an accomplice in dismantling anti-Indigenous racism, xenophobia, Islamophobia, and an advocate in 2SLGBTQ+ & disability rights through an intersectional lens. She is the founder of Juici Yoga, a yoga and meditation instructor, a restorative yoga teacher trainer, a holistic life coach, a reiki master, and a Lululemon Ambassador. Selam identifies herself, first and foremost, as A MOTHER. singer, songwriter, poet, and a practitioner of self-acceptance, self-love, and radical compassion. Selam’s Antiracism work is rooted in the understanding that we must acknowledge and identify the insidiousness of white supremacy before we can dismantle colonial belief systems. The process of undoing, unlearning, and re-educating is necessary for White communities to embark on, to support the healing journey for our racialized communities. Join our discussion as we explore the impacts of our parent's traumas, the importance of breaking the cycle, and taking intergenerational healing into our own hands! You won't want to miss out on this episode. To learn more about Selam and all the amazing work she does visit: http://www.selamdebs.com