Racial trauma, or the emotional and psychological harm caused by experiences of racism and discrimination, is an ongoing issue that affects many people across the globe. For marginalized communities, the cumulative impact of racial trauma can manifest in mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress, and low self-esteem. In this blog, we outline actionable steps for healing from racial trauma, beginning with the recognition of its impact and moving toward recovery through culturally sensitive practices. We also explore the concept of collective liberation and how healing from racial trauma is not just an individual pursuit but a communal effort. Through various healing practices, storytelling, and affirming therapies, we provide a roadmap for overcoming racial trauma and embracing justice.
