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Our nation and our UWT community continues to grapple with the ongoing trauma and pain of systemic racism. Many of us have been closely following the Chauvin Trial and feeling traumatized by watching testimony and rewatching videos of George Floyd’s death. This past year, students, staff, and faculty have voiced feelings of anxiety, sadness, anger, and frustration over a system that continues to allow this violence to happen — most recently resulting in the senseless deaths of Adam Toledo and Daunte Wright. There is no doubt that as difficult as this has been, it has been even more so for our African American and Latinx students, staff, faculty, neighbors, friends, and family.
Now that Derek Chauvin has been found guilty on all counts, many of us feel relief, but not celebration. We are reminded that we have not “reached our destination of racial reckoning” (Eugene Robinson) and that “justice is a practice, not an end” (Eddie S. Glaude Jr, Ph.D.). This will continue to be emotionally taxing for many.
To everyone affected by social injustices, especially the members of the Black, African, African-American, and Latinx communities: UWT Psychological & Wellness Services will continue to work against racial injustice. We realize that our anger, fear, and sadness regarding the violence of racism, both recently, and throughout history, MUST be channeled into continuing to support the UWT community and our students. Our work welcomes all experiences and feelings in response to these repeated individual and societal traumas and we will collectively work to do better in supporting you with compassion and humility.
Self Care Resources
FamilyCare, CommunityCare and SelfCare Tool Kit: Healing in the Face of Cultural Trauma (Association for Black Psychologists)
https://www.abpsi.org/pdf/FamilyCommunitySelfCareToolKit.pdf
Coping with Grief After Community Violence (SAMHSA)
https://store.samhsa.gov/sites/default/files/d7/priv/sma14-4888.pdf
Tips for Self-Care: When Police Brutality Has You Questioning Humanity and Social Media Is Enough (The Root)
https://www.theroot.com/tips-for-self-care-when-police-brutality-has-you-quest-1790855952
Emotionally Restorative Self Care: People of Color - Black People - African Americans
Self-Care Tips for Black People Who Are Really Going Through It Right Now
https://www.vice.com/en/article/g5pgmq/self-care-tips-for-black-people-struggling-from-painful-week
Black Lives Matter Meditation for Healing Racial Trauma
https://soundcloud.com/drcandicenicole/black-lives-matter-meditation-for-healing-racial-trauma
The Four Bodies: A Holistic Toolkit for Coping With Racial Trauma
Guided Ancestor Meditation | We Are The Revolution!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNnTnNEJYig
Coping with Racial Trauma
https://www.psychology.uga.edu/coping-racial-trauma
101 ways to take care of yourself when the world feels overwhelming.
https://www.upworthy.com/101-self-care-suggestions-for-when-it-all-feels-like-too-much
103 Things White People Can Do for Racial Justice
https://medium.com/equality-includes-you/what-white-people-can-do-for-racial-justice-f2d18b0e0234