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Black History Month, Embodiment, and Why This Conversation Cannot Be Seasonal

This is why conversations about embodiment, sexuality, and trauma cannot be separated from conversations about race and power. Sexual health, consent, pleasure, and agency are not peripheral concerns. They are central to dignity and healing.

Black History Month offers a moment of collective attention. But this work cannot live in one month of the year. If we only speak about race, history, and embodied trauma in February, we risk treating them as occasional topics rather than ongoing realities.

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