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"Abby Kamen is a fresh new voice on a subject that is vital to the thriving of humanity: how to prevent the pain of the past from being repeated in our future. With Generation WE, she offers inspiration and instruction on how we can-and must-each be part of this shift." - Ruby Warrington, author of Sober Curious and Women Without Kids In a world engulfed by turmoil, where ancient pain echoes in the lives of every individual, GENERATION WE emerges as a beacon of hope, illumination, and empowerment. We are living in an age when our historical patterns and traumas are playing out on the world…mehr

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"Abby Kamen is a fresh new voice on a subject that is vital to the thriving of humanity: how to prevent the pain of the past from being repeated in our future. With Generation WE, she offers inspiration and instruction on how we can-and must-each be part of this shift." - Ruby Warrington, author of Sober Curious and Women Without Kids In a world engulfed by turmoil, where ancient pain echoes in the lives of every individual, GENERATION WE emerges as a beacon of hope, illumination, and empowerment. We are living in an age when our historical patterns and traumas are playing out on the world stage. At no other time in history have we been more aware of the profound need for transformation-on an individual and a collective level. Which means now is the time to embark on a groundbreaking journey of healing and awakening with author Abby Kamen. So much of what we are witnessing has its roots in the unseen webs of our lineages, bound by the unspoken pains of generations past. In her inspiring teaching memoir, Kamen confronts the enduring traumas that have kept humanity in shackles, passing down chains of fear, oppression, and pain from one generation to the next. With candor and wit, Kamen guides readers through the intricate process of healing, offering a compassionate and clear roadmap to disrupting these age-old cycles. In this, she invites all to engage in a revolutionary healing process and ignite change within ourselves and the world. Pointing the finger squarely at white supremacist paintriarchy, Kamen mines her own history-both with her mother and as a mother, and as a Jewish-American woman-to illustrate what is required of us to break free. The result is a teaching memoir that deftly weaves the personal with the metaphysical, offering fresh and sometimes startling insights on the nature of both our healing and our humanity.