Category: Trauma Healing
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12 Days of Peace, 9/21~10/2

Peace Catalyst International is hosting an amazing lineup of webinars during the days of peace and nonviolence between September 21st and October 2nd. Please check out the menu and join the events that interest you.
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Healing Harms, weekly small group, 9/17~10/22

You’re invited to take part in an online small group about trauma and healing, hosted by trauma-informed peacebuilders working with Peace Catalyst International.
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Feeding the Most Vulnerable Sudanese Refugees in Mukono

Trauma Rescue Aid continues to serve the most vulnerable Sudanese refugee families in Mukono, Uganda. Please stand with us in these efforts!
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Testimonial from Nawal

One Sudanese refugee expresses the positive impact that trauma counseling has had on her family since she began receiving counseling at a refugee center in Uganda.
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Sudanese Refugee Center in Uganda Provides Trauma Counseling & English Lessons

Trauma Rescue Aid (TRAID) reports on its ongoing educational and trauma healing programs for Sudanese refugees in Uganda. #Mukono #Uganda #Sudan #Kampala #Refugee #Trauma #Counseling #English #NGO #RefugeeCenter #Sudani #Grant #Darfur #DarfurNetworkForHumanRights
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Can you imagine?

The following is an imagination exercise I wrote, based on stories I’ve heard from our family in Sudan. Please read, imagine, and take an opportunity to stand in solidarity with people like you whose circumstances have upended their lives.
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Fierce Vulnerability Conversation with Kazu Haga

In a world where division and violence appear stronger than ever, how might we embody both courage and love, taking action for change without recreating the harm we’re resisting? Watch this conversation with Kazu Haga and Liz Digitale Anderson.
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Sexual Violence and Torture are Never Justified

Cross-posting this call for justice and accountability from Trauma Rescue Aid, an organization working with Sudanese survivors of war crimes.
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Haunting the Korean Diaspora: Shame, Secrecy, and the Forgotten War

The March 2025 session of the Korea Peace Study Group, in which Tasha, Iris, and Munjo present a chapter-by-chapter report on Grace M. Cho’s 2008 book, Haunting the Korean Diaspora: Shame, Secrecy, and the Forgotten War.
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Fierce Vulnerability: A Spiritual Practice of Healing and Action, 5/12

Join us for a conversation with Kazu Haga, a nonviolence/restorative justice practitioner & author of the book Fierce Vulnerability, as we explore the ways in which our personal and collective healing are woven together.
