Herd Trauma

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<p>What happens when pain becomes culture and silence is mistaken for strength?</p><p>In <em>Herd Trauma: The Un-named Crisis</em> Abubaker Sekatuka fearlessly unpacks the collective trauma embedded in African communities-trauma that is often dismissed disguised or denied. Through powerful storytelling personal reflection and cultural insight he invites readers to confront the invisible wounds passed down through generations: from classrooms ruled by shame to homes where boys are taught not to cry and girls are taught they don't matter.</p><p>This book explores:</p><ul><li>The silent suffering children endure in schools homes and religious spaces</li><li>How cultural norms and patriarchy suppress emotional expression</li><li>The role of teachers fathers and authority figures in perpetuating harm</li><li>The cost of collective silence and how it breeds intergenerational trauma</li><li>A call to healing language and reclaiming personal truth</li></ul><p>Raw honest and unapologetically emotional <em>Herd Trauma</em> is not just a book-it's a reckoning. For anyone who has ever wondered why they still carry the weight of their childhood or questioned how societal norms shape their emotional world this is a must-read.</p><p><strong>If you were taught to hide your tears ignore your pain and accept your suffering-this book will help you name it feel it and begin to heal it.</strong></p>
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