YAIT Town Story: The Body Remembers
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Have you ever remembered something from years ago — and felt it in your body today?
A graduation that made you stand taller. A classroom that made your stomach tighten. A moment of pride that still warms your chest — or a moment of dismissal that still lingers.
In this YAIT Town Story, The Body Remembers, we return to the Front Porch in YAIT Town, where conversation, memory, and community reveal a deeper truth: history doesn't only live in books. It lives in the body.
Through an immersive story and a thoughtful Beyond the Story reflection, Ama-Robin explores racialized body memory, hypervigilance, cultural regulation, and the brilliance our bodies carry — especially during Black History Month. This episode is trauma-aware, reflective, and grounding.
Come as you are.
Take what you need.
You belong here.
You ain't imagining this!