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Shawna Murray-Browne | Decolonizing Mental Health

2021

Before Shawna Murray-Browne’s brother was murdered, she dreamt about it - trauma from seeing Black men being killed. The integrated psychotherapist now focuses on empowering BIPOC to access caring & healing.

04:42 min

03:42

What Afro-Latinos Want You to Know

Time to talk about micro-aggressions like: “Arregla la raza.”

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18:25

I Search 4 It Blinded: The Power of Self-Love and Self-Esteem | Caira Lee | TEDxSHHS

National award-winning slam poet Caira Lee speaks to a rapt audience on the power of absolute self-love.

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07:49

How to Navigate the Emotional Challenges of Breast Cancer: Tips from a Psychiatrist and Survivor

Feelings of anxiety, stress and depression are not uncommon for people with breast cancer, whether they’ve just been diagnosed, are undergoing treatment or are a survivor. Stephanie H.

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55:52

Toni Morrison interview on “The Bluest Eye” and “Paradise” (1998)

Toni Morrison gives insight into her works “Paradise” and “The Bluest Eye,” criticizes sloppy criticism, and explains the challenge of writing about race for African-American writers.

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28:57

Make Your Life Purpose Invulnerable to Heartbreak and Frustration | don Jose Ruiz

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15:14

What Happens When Women Stop Believing the Lies—Mina Shah—TEDxBocaRaton

Mina believes empowering all women to confidently say “no” to what they do not want, so they can gracefully and unapologetically speak up for what they “do” want, gives them the power to positively impact their own lives, the lives of others, and ultimately the world.

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48:48

Geneen’s Food Relationship

Geneen Roth discusses our relationship with food.

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05:22

The Posture of Ultimate Possibility

Elizabeth Lesser, cofounder of Omega Institute & the Omega Women's Leadership Center, demonstrates a simple but powerful hand gesture to add to meditation practices.

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BIPOC Well-Being