Keisha Delva on Decolonization as the Process of Remembrance Womxn of Color Summit Podcast
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- Health & Fitness
"Decolonization or what I call the process of remembrance can be a very lonely one at first. These are very painful things to look at but it's also something to celebrate because we have woken up. We realize there is nothing wrong with ME. I've been conditioned by this sick, toxic system."
- Excerpt from Summit Speaker Conversation with Keisha Delva, Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Entrepreneur, and Personal Development Coach.
Conversation Highlights:
Internalized anti-blackness and oppression.
Hopelessness relies on the oppressor.
Privilege is just another illusion.
Tangible ways to decolonize from oppressive belief systems of white supremacy, racism, and anti-blackness.
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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/womxnofcolorsummit/support
"Decolonization or what I call the process of remembrance can be a very lonely one at first. These are very painful things to look at but it's also something to celebrate because we have woken up. We realize there is nothing wrong with ME. I've been conditioned by this sick, toxic system."
- Excerpt from Summit Speaker Conversation with Keisha Delva, Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Entrepreneur, and Personal Development Coach.
Conversation Highlights:
Internalized anti-blackness and oppression.
Hopelessness relies on the oppressor.
Privilege is just another illusion.
Tangible ways to decolonize from oppressive belief systems of white supremacy, racism, and anti-blackness.
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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/womxnofcolorsummit/support
43 min