Urban Trauma
A Legacy of Racism
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Narrated by:
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Isabelle Kerby-McGowan
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By:
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Maysa Akbar PhD
About this listen
Survived physical abuse. Witnessed community violence. Conquered the streets. Saved by education. This is Dr. Maysa Akbar’s story. A story of overcoming urban trauma. It’s easy to look down at urban communities and wonder why economic and social disparities still exist when so many people of color, despite facing severe adversity, have done better. They have broken the “cycle”. Yet, there are those in urban communities who continue to be plagued by what Dr. Maysa Akbar has defined as urban trauma - a set of conditions that sustain modern day oppression.
In Urban Trauma: A Legacy of Racism, Dr. Akbar makes the case that since the time of slavery, systemic trauma in our urban centers is a result of poverty, overcrowded housing, poor physical and mental health, despair, violence, crime, and drug abuse.
Drawing from historical events, intergenerational biology, and psychology, she expertly illustrates that not only is urban trauma real, but that by denying its existence, we deny our communities of color the chance to heal and break their cycle.
©2017 Maysa Akbar (P)2021 Maysa Akbar