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Decolonizing Self-Care: A Guide for Marginalized Voices

Par : yang Burzhome
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235494817
  • EAN9798235494817
  • Date de parution26/05/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

Decolonizing Self-Care: A Guide for Marginalized VoicesReclaiming Healing, Rest, and Liberation in a World Built on OppressionWhat if self-care was never meant to be a luxury product, productivity tool, or social media performance?What if healing could become a pathway to reclaiming identity, dignity, community, and liberation?In Decolonizing Self-Care, readers are invited to challenge mainstream wellness narratives that ignore systemic oppression and instead embrace culturally rooted, community-centered approaches to healing.
Blending psychology, cultural critique, trauma awareness, ancestral wisdom, and practical wellness strategies, this transformative guide speaks directly to those navigating the emotional realities of racism, colonialism, patriarchy, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, migration, generational trauma, and survival fatigue. This book explores how systems of oppression shape mental health, self-worth, body image, burnout, and identity-and how healing becomes possible through rest, collective care, embodiment, ancestral connection, and emotional truth.
Inside, readers will discover:.    How colonial systems shaped modern wellness culture.    The hidden psychological effects of internalized oppression.    Why burnout and exhaustion are political issues.    Trauma-informed approaches to reclaiming the body.    The power of chosen family, mutual aid, and collective healing.    How ancestral wisdom, storytelling, ritual, music, and spirituality support emotional wellness.    Practical exercises for nervous system repair, boundary setting, self-trust, and emotional resilience.    Tools for rebuilding identity beyond shame and survival modeFeaturing reflection prompts, healing exercises, grounding practices, journaling tools, and culturally sensitive strategies, this book offers a compassionate roadmap for BIPOC, LGBTQ+, immigrant, disabled, and marginalized readers seeking wellness beyond consumer culture.
Decolonizing Self-Care is not about perfection, toxic positivity, or individual optimization. It is about remembering that healing is collective, rest is resistance, and care is a human right. 
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