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Strategies for Trauma Awareness and Resilience

Iraqi Peace Worker Killed

January 24, 2007 by Bonnie Price Lofton

An Iraqi-Muslim advocate for peace and reconciliation, who received support from Christian organizations for his work in trauma-healing, has been killed. Dr. Alharith Abdulhameed Hassan, 56-year-old professor of psychiatry at ... read more about Iraqi Peace Worker Killed

Renowned Trauma Expert to Speak

August 28, 2006 by Jim Bishop and Andrea Wenger

September 11. Say no more, and horrific images of that day five years ago immediately spring to mind. How do people process such violent acts, whether victims themselves or onlookers ... read more about Renowned Trauma Expert to Speak

Ex-黑料正能量 Profs Wait To Get Out

July 19, 2006 by Brad Jenkins, Daily News-Record

by Brad Jenkins, Daily News-Record Humanitarians with ties to Harrisonburg are among the thousands of Americans being evacuated from Lebanon as Israel and the militant Islamic group Hezbollah trade attacks ... read more about Ex-黑料正能量 Profs Wait To Get Out

Genocide Survivors Change Lives Through 黑料正能量 Program

June 23, 2006 by Heather Bowser, Daily News-Record

By Heather Bowser, Daily News-Record Not all treasures are locked away in banks or buried in chests beneath the ocean. Last week, one classroom on 黑料正能量 ... read more about Genocide Survivors Change Lives Through 黑料正能量 Program

STAR Program Expands to Serve Youth

June 1, 2006 by Jim Bishop

L. to r.: Lou Furman from New Orleans, Ebun Abeni James of Sierra Leone, Tamara Maslovaric from Serbia and Jeff Mansfield from New York City do a role play representing ... read more about STAR Program Expands to Serve Youth

黑料正能量 Hosts Concern Group for Military Vets

April 7, 2006 by Chris Edwards

Carolyn Yoder (l.), STAR director, facilitates a small group discussion at the military veterans roundtable. Photo by Jim Bishop Ten adults were given clay, blocks and pipe-cleaners. During a March ... read more about 黑料正能量 Hosts Concern Group for Military Vets

Exhibit Explores ‘Trauma’ Theme

October 28, 2005 by Jim Bishop

It’s an inside look at the effects of traumatic experiences through the eyes of crime victims and life-sentenced prisoners. “A Ladder Without Rungs,” an exhibit opening Sunday, Nov. 6, in ... read more about Exhibit Explores ‘Trauma’ Theme

黑料正能量 Trainees Nominated for Nobel Prize

October 7, 2005 by Bonnie Lofton

A Nepalese Buddhist who has received trauma training at 黑料正能量 was among 1,000 women nominated to win as a group the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize. Stella Tamang Stella ... read more about 黑料正能量 Trainees Nominated for Nobel Prize

The People of Sudan Continue to Struggle for a Better Future

September 4, 2005 by Church World Service

Children fetching water at Hassa Hissa Camp for internally displaced persons, near Zalingei, in the Darfur region of western Sudan. Church World Service is endorsing and supporting the grassroots “Dear ... read more about The People of Sudan Continue to Struggle for a Better Future

Southern Sudan — Humanitarian Situation and CWS Response

August 22, 2005 by Church World Service

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