Because of the dysfunctional relationship our society has with sex, most, if not all members of our society have some sort of wounding around sexuality. But our sexuality does not occur in a vacuum, and many of the issues that affect our everyday life, such as racism, microaggressions, and intergenerational trauma will also affect our sexual selves.
In this episode of Sex Is Medicine, Devi Ward Erickson and Certified Authentic Tantra Practitioners and ACS Certified Sexologists, Ahmane Glover, Candice Anitra, and Sequita Whitfield discuss some of the unique issues that arise for Black women on their journey of sexual healing and sensual empowerment.
In this episode find out:
Why is the concept of sexual healing vital for the Black community in America?
What are some of the sexual wounds that are specific to Black women?
What are some of the challenges that Black women face in getting support for healing?
What have been some of the most supportive resources in your own journey of sexual healing?
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With Love,
Devi and Alaina