Healing Arts Workshop
Submitted by heidiab on Wed, 09/20/2023 - 1:16pmThe Ní una más project invites survivors to explore a healing pathway via the arts.
The Ní una más project invites survivors to explore a healing pathway via the arts.
The Ní una más project invites survivors to explore a healing pathway via the arts.
Presented by IRWG's Initiative on Gender Based Violence and Sexual Harassment.
A virtual event presented by IRWG's Initiative on Gender Based Violence and Sexual Harassment
The Multicultural Study of Trauma Recovery (MiStory) is an international research consortium working to understand how context, culture, the self, gender, and trauma recovery intersect. Directed by Professor Denise Saint Arnault with funding in part from IRWG seed grants, the collaborative currently has 30 members from 13 countries across several continents, and continues to grow.
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