

Recovery Week Reflections
Sep 19, 2025
Joining the conversation is Linda Royster, Strategic Alliance Manager and lead instructor at the Allender Center, who specializes in healing racial trauma and sexual abuse for women of color. Linda shares her transformative journey with The Wounded Heart and emphasizes the importance of culturally specific healing. They delve into the intersections of shame, sexual abuse, and racial trauma, highlighting how these layers impact survivors. The discussion centers around the courageous act of naming trauma, fostering a pathway toward redemption and healing.
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From Participant To Leader
- Linda Royster attended Recovery Week as a participant and found it life-changing.
- That experience later led her to co-lead and shape Recovery Weeks for others.
Creating Space For Women Of Color
- Linda describes creating a Recovery Week designed by and for women of color after feeling unseen in general weeks.
- They now run a Racial Trauma and Healing week centering racialized harm alongside sexual abuse.
Arousal Bound To Shame And Contempt
- Dan Allender explains that sexual abuse binds bodily arousal to shame and contempt.
- That binding intensifies when combined with societal contempt toward people of color.