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Kim Fowler, a Black woman residing in Santa Fe, New Mexico and an Elder in the Somatic Abolitionism community, brings a rich tapestry of experience to her roles as a coach, writer, singer, and nature lover. Growing up in Chicago, she witnessed firsthand the dynamics of racial segregation before settling in a city marked by a history of Native land appropriation and racial disparities.
Through her work and advocacy, Kim confronts internalized oppression and advocates for a deeper understanding of racial dynamics, urging both white and Black individuals to dismantle ingrained supremacist ideologies. Her recently recognized memoir, "All Will Be Well: A Memoir of Love and Dementia," explores her family's journey amidst her mother's illness and the influences of working within predominantly white institutions.

In this episode, Kim and Sonali talks about...

Expression and Repression: Sonali and Kim discuss the beauty of expression and the ways in which it can be repressed or suppressed in life.

Cultural and Societal Expectations: Kim reflects on the experiences of her parents and the pressures they faced to conform to certain behaviors and roles in order to navigate societal structures.

Holistic Expression: Kim's journey at the retreat demonstrates the holistic nature of expression, encompassing music, spoken word, and physical movement.

Reflection on Aging: Kim discusses breaking out of societal expectations around aging, contemplating her own journey as a 72-year-old and envisioning her role in eldership.

and SO much more

Find her work and learn more about her book, “All Will Be Well: A Memoir of Love and Dementia” at https://www.mesacoaching.com/

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