Returning home to our bodies

Berkeley, California: North Atlantic Books (2023)
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A body-based healing model that interrogates what we've been taught about unfair hierarchies of the body-and pushes back against the white supremacy, colonialism, patriarchy, and capitalism embedded in modern embodiment practices.

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