Eldra Jackson: How I unlearned dangerous lessons about masculinity
Eldra Jackson III works daily to connect to his most authentic self -- and his calling is to support others in doing the same. Full bio
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something to cry about.
to a disease in our society,
to be known as "toxic masculinity."
of a life sentence in prison
and attempted murder.
that there's a solution for this epidemic.
because I was a part of human trials.
to look at your belief system
negatively impact not just yourself,
to be vulnerable with people
but hold you accountable.
that in order to share this,
of healing is on the horizon,
to share my story in full.
I was born into the ideal family dynamic:
who earned a Purple Heart
marry, and begin his own brood.
in the California prison system?
that big boys don't cry,
confidently other than anger,
the performance on the field,
about the rules off it.
any one specific ingredient
in Sacramento, California in the 1980s,
I identified as having respect:
his mom's car for a joyride and wreck it.
the cost of a totaled vehicle,
of household chores and no sports.
to transition from athlete to gangster
for me to be well-suited
as in a position of power.
it did so in my mind.
on the fast track to prison life.
I continued my history
was the place that I would die.
in solitary confinement
nearly 30 times.
how I lived or if I died.
that happened in my life to that point
to join a group called Inside Circle.
referred to around the yard
the vision of a man named Patrick Nolan,
of being sick and tired
or Southern California,
in the wrong direction on a windy day.
walking down the street,
I'll just go along with the crowd.
and we question these things.
I'm not thinking,
that my life took a turn.
who were seeking truth.
I had manufactured to hide behind.
that the jig was up.
as I believed I was,
who were seeking to serve and support
that I graduated to a place within
at the hands of a babysitter a secret.
of my younger sister being harmed.
to keep her safe.
for a long career of hurting others,
where someone was going to get hurt,
that loving put me in harm's way.
about another person made me weak.
a shaky sense of self
resembles sitting in a fire.
were invited into the open
is who I wanted to be in life.
that not only festered
unsafe space for others.
of old, diseased ways of thinking,
to the fact of the power of the work.
of former law-enforcement officials
my current threat level to society.
since I was 14 years old
woman named Holly,
emotions in a safe way.
not have all the answers.
some machismo caricature,
usually defined as weaknesses
not just on myself,
in my community.
to victimize others as well as themselves.
of how they want to show up in the world
to show up on their behalf.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Eldra Jackson III - EducatorEldra Jackson III works daily to connect to his most authentic self -- and his calling is to support others in doing the same.
Why you should listen
Eldra Jackson III is a spiritual warrior who lives a passion of "saving lives one circle at a time." After living most of his life devoid of emotions and coming face-to-face with the reality of dying behind bars, he came to a point of self-inquiry, seeking answers as to how his life had spiraled into a mass of destruction set upon self and others. From this point, the space was made to save his life.
Today, Jackson works to bring his spiritual medicine into the world while simultaneously guiding others to tap into their own internal salve and help identify wounds. Through his intensive awareness work, he is on a mission to show the world what's possible as each person does their own internal examination to begin the path towards emotional and psychic health. Learn more about him in the documentary The Work.
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