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A Journey Through Black History Month: 4-Part Series


A Journey Through Black History Month

4-Part Series
Wednesdays, 6-7pm CST
February 2, 9, 16, & 23

Free of Charge | Please register to receive the Zoom link

We yearn to heal our generational racial trauma and ongoing racial divisions. There can be no healing without understanding, and true understanding comes from experience. None of us can fully experience the life of another, but each of us has a powerful capacity for empathy that can be unlocked when we relax the body and mind and open the heart.

These guided, meditative experiences will bring you through four periods of significance in African-American history. LIVE the racial revolution of the 1800s, survive the oppression of Jim Crow and Black Codes, enter the Civil Rights Movement of the 60s, and take to the streets during a pandemic to fight for equality. The sessions will be both relaxing and emotionally evocative, allowing you to more deeply connect with Black History.

Facilitator: Dr. Jeremiah Pearcey

Jeremiah is a Doctor of Cognitive Psychology and military veteran, with over 15 years of diverse experience working with people of various ethnicities, cultures, and ages. This diverse experience allows him to cultivate meaningful connections with people and implement diverse teaching methods that captivate. In his role as Director of Data Science and Outreach, he provides education and guidance that includes various methodologies at the Institute for Spirituality and Health. He employs his expertise to help people reduce stress, understand their mind-body connection(s), maintain focus and motivation, and improve their livelihood. He specializes in African-American psychology, stress and stress management, and facilitating spiritual/mystical experiences.

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