Don't Screw Up Your Kids
In Part 2 of the Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome series, Kaleesha Washington explores the introduction chapter, “Sankofa: Return and Get It,” from Dr. Joy DeGruy’s groundbreaking book. This episode examines how generational trauma, survival behaviors, and historical oppression continue to shape parenting, identity, self-esteem, relationships, and community dynamics today. Topics discussed include: • the meaning of Sankofa and why understanding history matters • how children internalize what adults say about them • parenting through fear, protection, and survival • self-esteem and perception • trauma passed through generations • epigenetics and inherited behaviors • and how patterns developed during slavery can continue affecting families and communities today This conversation also reflects on the powerful statement: “I am not who I think I am. I am not who you think I am. I am who I think that you think that I am.” This is Part 2 of an ongoing series discussing Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome: America’s Legacy of Enduring Injury and Healing by Dr. Joy DeGruy. 🎙️ Don’t Screw Up Your Kids Podcast Hosted by Kaleesha Washington
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