Unburdened is a two-hour live presentation offering a radical forgiveness framework rooted in somatic awareness, ancestral memory, and ethical truth-telling. Led by Dr. RaShon, Root Womyn, this session explores how personal, relational, ancestral, and systemic harm becomes held in the body—and how we might release for the good of ourselves and the collective community.
Through a radical forgiveness framework, participants are invited to consider release not as excusing harm, but as restoring agency: loosening what constricts the body, interrupting inherited patterns, and making room for breath and choice. This work is for those ready to engage healing without bypass, sentimentality, or forgetting.
January 25 | 9am PT · 12pm ET · 5pm GMT
Zoom
Unburdened is a two-hour live presentation offering a radical forgiveness framework rooted in somatic awareness, ancestral memory, and ethical truth-telling. Led by Dr. RaShon, Root Womyn, this session explores how personal, relational, ancestral, and systemic harm becomes held in the body—and how we might release for the good of ourselves and the collective community.
Through a radical forgiveness framework, participants are invited to consider release not as excusing harm, but as restoring agency: loosening what constricts the body, interrupting inherited patterns, and making room for breath and choice. This work is for those ready to engage healing without bypass, sentimentality, or forgetting.
January 25 | 9am PT · 12pm ET · 5pm GMT
Zoom