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Embracing Unity: Racial Healing in the Red Stick

Generational trauma and inequity affect our emotional and physical health, particularly in a community as rich and diverse as Baton Rouge. If not addressed, this trauma can cause long-term damage to our health, limiting our ability to manage the challenges of our daily lives. Join the world’s leaders in health, wellness, and trauma relief to participate in a dynamic workshop, where you will explore the mind body medicine techniques to heal as a united Baton Rouge community.

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