Wangũi wa Kamonji
1 Hour Seminar

Nervous System Tools: for Trauma Work

with Wangũi wa Kamonji, MSc

Grow your awareness of how the nervous system responds

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In a colonial world that continues to manufacture trauma, it is a matter of justice to have these awarenesses and tools as facilitators, so the spaces we hold are "nurturing and not torturing"*

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As more and more people become aware of their own trauma, or we encounter trauma material while facilitating, it is more imperative than ever to be trauma-informed. But what does that mean, and what does it require of us in how we facilitate or engage our own traumawork?

This seminar is an introduction to nervous system awareness and tools. It sets up the grounding for why and how nervous system awareness is supportive for traumawork. Come to the free seminar on December 2,  and join the class in March, 2025. 

In this session, Wangũi will draw on her experience both as a client and facilitator trained in various modalities (outside of processwork) to guide us in awareness of various nervous system responses that are pertinent in the course of traumawork. This is an introduction to an effective way to work with, and identify, trauma. Together, we will practice tools with which to support both ourselves, clients and/or groups so we can engage traumawork with reduced risk of retraumatisation. Get an introduction from the free seminar, and learn more deeply in the class on March, 2025.

In a colonial world that continues to manufacture trauma, it is a matter of justice to have these awarenesses and tools as facilitators, so the spaces we hold are “nurturing and not torturing”.*

(*Grateful to Maytik Avirama for this nurturing not torturing language.)

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Wangũi wa Kamonji, MSc

REGENERATION/DECOLONIAL TRANSFORMATIONS FACILITATOR

Wangũi is a regeneration practitioner, and retriever and bearer of indigenous Afrikan lifeways. She uses academic and indigenous research, dance, writing, oral storytelling, song, food, ancestral work and process facilitation. Using these tools to inquire into how to heal the colonial traumas of past and present, and (re)create new-old regenerative realities for the present and future of Afrika, in partnership with human, earth and unembodied spirit relations. Her work centres Africa, Earth and ancestrality.

She hearthkeeps the organism fromtheroots, a research and unlearning space that supports transitions from awareness of coloniality to practise of regenerative worlds.

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