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The Trauma of Racism: Exploring the Systems and People Fear Built

The Trauma of Racism: Exploring the Systems and People Fear Built

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This book provides an in-depth analysis of the historical, philosophical, anthropological, political, and neurobiological reinforcements of fear and the role of fear-on-fear interactions in the construction and maintenance of systems. It offers a framework for how to effectively begin to deconstruct systemic fear, prioritize safety, reduce needless suffering, and move toward optimal healing and sustained change.

Format: Hardback
Length: 173 pages
Publication date: 01 June 2021
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG


This book provides a comprehensive exploration of the multifaceted and intricate factors that contribute to the development and perpetuation of fear within societies. By delving into historical, philosophical, anthropological, political, and neurobiological dimensions, it offers a profound analysis of the historical, philosophical, anthropological, political and neurobiological reinforcements of fear and the role of fear-on-fear interactions in the construction and maintenance of systems. Through this comprehensive approach, the text aims to assist systems in recognizing the profound, pervasive, and deleterious impact of fear on the establishment of laws, policies, and practices. It also encourages systems to explore what actions they can take to reduce fear and prioritize safety and healing.

In the face of these challenging realities, it is essential to acknowledge that human suffering is a universal phenomenon that cuts across cultures, societies, and generations. Trauma, whether caused by natural disasters, war, or interpersonal violence, has a profound impact on individuals and communities, leading to physical, psychological, political, social, and economic consequences. Racism, as a systemic issue, not only perpetuates inequality and discrimination but also has far-reaching psychological, physical, political, social, and economic implications. The world is indeed in need of healing, and many are searching for answers and solutions to address these pressing issues.

Healing, however, follows a sequential and interconnected process. Safety must come first, as it is a prerequisite for any meaningful progress. Once safety is established, truth-telling and reconciliation can begin to heal the wounds inflicted by fear and trauma. It is only through acknowledging the past and confronting the truth that we can move towards reconciliation and healing.

This book provides a valuable framework for systems to begin the process of deconstructing systemic fear and prioritizing safety. It offers insights into the historical, philosophical, anthropological, political, and neurobiological factors that contribute to fear and explores how these factors interact to maintain systems of oppression and inequality. By recognizing the impact of fear on individuals and communities, the text encourages systems to take proactive change and work towards creating a more just and equitable world.

In conclusion, this book offers a comprehensive exploration of the historical, philosophical, anthropological, political, and neurobiological reinforcements of fear and the role of fear-on-fear interactions in the construction and maintenance of systems. By recognizing the profound impact of fear on individuals and communities, the text encourages systems to prioritize safety and healing and work towards creating a more just and equitable world. It is a valuable resource for policymakers, educators, activists, and individuals who are committed to promoting positive change and ending systemic fear.

Weight: 456g
Dimension: 165 x 242 x 17 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783030734350
Edition number: 1st ed. 2021

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