Presencing America's Ugly Truths: Collective Healing in a Time of Collapse, with Hawah Kasat & Reggie Hubbard
Hosted by Matthew Green Produced by J'aime Rothbard
How does the source code underlying centuries of global colonialism live on in our minds and bodies? And how can we transmute the legacy of this monumental collective trauma field into an authentic commitment to justice, restoration and repair?
In this episode, Hawah Kasat, host of Everlutionary [https://open.spotify.com/show/3D0UVQDg76F4S1iCWHS3iS?si=c3481d8c350e4da8], and Reggie Hubbard, founder of Active Peace Yoga [https://activepeaceyoga.com/], lay out a vision of collective healing informed by decades of community organising, racial healing work, social justice activism, and spiritual practice — and explore the role white-bodied people can play.
As the United States descends into increasingly overt displays of authoritarianism, racism and bigotry, Hawah and Reggie say their country must confront the mindset that enabled past acts of enslavement, genocide and gender violence — and continues to orchestrate new forms of oppression in the here and now.
"America's truths are ugly and we as a culture have not reckoned with the ugly," Reggie says. "And when you don't reckon with the ugly, you can't be surprised when the monster gets in your face."
With Matthew Green co-facilitating a Pocket Project Integration Lab [https://pocketproject.org/integration-labs-2026/] exploring British colonialism with Manda Johnson (our guest on Episode One [https://open.spotify.com/episode/0GqxMFVxGxmhyTqfaIm9p3?si=0cba98b2afa4497f] of What Is Collective Healing?), Hawah and Reggie also share perspectives on the role descendants of colonisers can play in meeting this moment.
While the process of confronting legacies of historical transgression and perpetration can unearth buried layers of grief and shame, Hawah and Reggie see this work as essential to building authentic relationships with communities impacted by past colonial actions.
"I think it's important that we can understand that we are not who our ancestors were," Hawah says. "And the only way to make sure that we never allow that to happen again is to acknowledge what our ancestors did…We have to trust each other with our hearts, with our grief. With our words, with our emotions."
This episode opens a window into both the perils posed by a rising tide of authoritarianism and the necessity of exploring the unresolved collective and inter-generational trauma layers that are causing past patterns of domination, repression and exploitation to play on repeat.
Lighting the way for anyone committed to transmuting these cycles, Hawah and Reggie show how we can retire the colonial operating system in favour of a paradigm rooted in our fundamental inter-dependence.
"What does it mean to heal when there is so much dis-ease or disease that is rampant physically and emotionally and psycho-spiritually?" Hawah asks. "So collective healing to me is that experience of us understanding that we need to remember that healing is a universal goal and it involves all of us in joint action toward a desire for being whole."
Further Resources:
HawaH Kasat [https://hawahkasat.com/]
Everlutionary: Healing and Transforming the World [https://open.spotify.com/show/3D0UVQDg76F4S1iCWHS3iS?si=c3481d8c350e4da8] (Hawah's podcast)
Roots to Sky [https://rootstosky.net] (Hawah Kasat)
Active Peace Yoga [https://activepeaceyoga.com/] (Reggie Hubbard)
Pure Sound to Ground [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXufankCD4K486rMVXAwAKpQeN5XMPpYL] (Reggie Hubbard)
Active Peace YouTube [https://youtube.com/@reggieglobal?si=tKuwzDDw9EiTQdRq] (Reggie Hubbard)
The Power of A Purposeful Pause [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1ERsv_39vE] (Reggie Hubbard)
Pocket Project Integration Labs [https://pocketproject.org/integration-labs-2026/]
Further Resources:
Resilience Program [https://pocketproject.org/resilience-program/]
About HawaH Kasat:
Hawah Kasat is a celebrated global humanitarian, author, educator, non-profit leader, TEDx speaker, and yogi. He has over 25 years of experience training teachers around the globe and leading dynamic shamanic classes at conferences and festivals. Over the years, he has authored 4 books and produced 4 documentary films. In the year 2000, he co-founded One Common Unity (OCU), an award-winning non-profit organization that heals cycles of violence and trauma through social-emotional literacy, conflict transformation, mindfulness, mental health, and arts programming. During his time as Executive Director, OCU impacted over 40,000 youth and families in Washington, DC. Most recently, Hawah helped launch Roots to Sky Sanctuary [http://www.rootstosky.net/], a 125-acre regenerative farm and healing arts center situated in northern Appalachia, where he serves as a Managing Partner.
About Reggie Hubbard:
Reggie Hubbard is the founder/Chief Serving Officer of Active Peace LLC. He has done many things, but is most proud of being a caring human, a stroke survivor, teacher/wisdom steward, strategist, organizer, spiritual advisor, minister of sound and devoted seeker of truth, compassion, health, well-being and justice for all. Through Active Peace, he teaches all walks of life through wisdom, movement, meditation and sound, ways to cultivate well-being as a foundation rather than an afterthought.