This Is Your Moment To Begin Again
FREE GENERATIONAL TRAUMA WEBINAR + COMMUNITY ACCESS
Hosted by Gail Black, MA,LPC.
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A Clear Understanding of What Generational Trauma Is — and How It Shows Up
Attendees will learn how trauma is inherited across generations — not just through stories or behaviors, but biologically, emotionally, and culturally. They'll begin to recognize how patterns of survival, silence, self-sacrifice, and emotional disconnection may be rooted in trauma passed down through their lineage.
Insight into the Unique Impact of Trauma on Black Women in the African Diaspora
Attendees will explore how historical and cultural forces like colonization, racism, and forced silence have shaped their inner lives. They'll gain language and validation for experiences that may have been dismissed or pathologized — and understand that their pain isn’t personal weakness, but part of a collective wound.
Tools and Pathways to Begin Breaking the Cycle
The webinar will offer culturally-relevant frameworks, emotional insights, and practices that support healing. Attendees will leave with a sense of empowerment, knowing they can begin to shift inherited patterns — not just for themselves, but for future generations.
Testimonials

Renee A.
This is the first space where I didn’t feel the need to shrink or explain myself

Kesi M.
Being part of this community helped me feel less alone in my family patterns. We cry together, laugh together, heal together.

Brittany S.
This isn’t just a group — it’s a movement of women rising into emotional freedom.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Trauma Is Passed Through Connection — So Is Healing
So many of us have been conditioned to suffer in silence. To wear strength as armor. But real healing requires witnessing. Belonging. Being seen without performing.
In this community, we gather not to fix each other — but to hold space, share tools, and practice rest, joy, and truth-telling.
This is the kind of community we’ve been longing for — and building together.