Just Healing
In this episode, Dr. Debra hosts filmmaker Thitu Muiruri to explore how her powerful short film, "His Name is Eku," is breaking cultural taboos around male sexual abuse in Africa. They discuss the importance of storytelling for healing, cultural challenges, and the global impact of addressing this silent trauma. Main insights: * Thitu’s journey from research to filmmaking on male sexual abuse, highlighting cultural barriers. * The significance of regional and cultural practices, such as rites of passage and FGM, in shaping attitudes toward male trauma. * How the film "His Name is Eku" depicts the aftermath of abuse and the healing process for African men. * The role of community screenings in fostering vulnerability and conversation among African populations. * The importance of organizations like MenHealing and faith-based groups providing resources for male survivors. * Thitu’s strategic approach to international film festivals and community outreach to promote awareness. * The potential for films to serve as a catalyst for cultural change and individual healing. Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction to Thitu Muiruri and the episode’s focus on African culture and healing01:19 - Thitu’s journey from researching sexual abuse to making her film03:31 - Overview of "His Name is Eku" and its storyline04:58 - The impact of childhood abuse and societal silence in African communities07:45 - Audience reactions and the universal nature of male vulnerability08:15 - Cultural norms hindering men from speaking out about abuse09:14 - The influence of cultural rites and practices on abuse experiences10:13 - Challenges in discussing and addressing male sexual abuse in Africa13:02 - How Thitu connected with survivors and researchers across cultures14:52 - The importance of storytelling in de-stigmatizing male trauma15:43 - Healing journeys and support organizations featured in the film16:40 - The power of private and community screenings to foster conversations18:07 - How the film encourages survivors to seek help and share their stories19:57 - Future goals for disseminating the film and fostering societal change22:13 - How and where to watch the film and engage with Thitu31:38 - Final message: Finding strength and peace in healing Resources & Links: "His Name is Eku" - Official Websitehttps://hisnameiseku.com/ [https://hisnameiseku.com/]Thitu Productionshttps://thituproductions.com/ [https://thituproductions.com/]Trailer of “His Name is Eku”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DYDjMq4FiM [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DYDjMq4FiM]Thitu Productions on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@thituproduction9821 [https://www.youtube.com/@thituproduction9821]MenHealing Organizationhttps://www.menhealing.org/ [https://www.menhealing.org/] Connect with Thitu:Email: Thitu@thituproduction.comThitu’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/salthitumuiruri/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/salthitumuiruri/] Remember, healing from trauma is a journey, especially within cultural contexts that often silence these experiences. Thitu’s film and story remind us that bringing light to hidden wounds can ignite change and offer hope to many.
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