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Portraits of Reconciliation

Portraits of Reconciliation

September 3, 2014
Nick Zabara
Arts & Culture

Twenty years after the genocide in Rwanda, Pieter Hugo, a photographer, visited and documented efforts of reconciliation between Hutu and Tutsi individuals following the Rwanda…

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Romani People Haunted by Stigma

Romani People Haunted by Stigma

August 8, 2014
Nick Zabara
Research

The rise of ultra-nationalism and authoritarianism in Hungary has been accompanied by an increase in hostility and violence toward its Romani civilians. The occupation of…

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Above and Beyond

Above and Beyond

November 13, 2013
tmastor
Arts & Culture

At the National Veterans Art Museum in Chicago, over 58,000 army tags are suspended from the ceiling in a 10 foot by 40 foot rectangle….

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80 Backs

80 Backs

November 11, 2013
tmastor
Arts & Culture

Magadalena Abakanowicz is a Polish artist who deals with the theme of the “countless”. She says: “I feel overwhelmed by quantity where counting no longer…

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My Hero

My Hero

September 2, 2013
tmastor
Arts & Culture, Words

Cara Bethel introduces her poem: “My husband served in Iraq 2005 and Afghanistan 2007. This is for him, he is my hero and came back…

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Death Becomes Us: The Psychological Trauma of Killing

Death Becomes Us: The Psychological Trauma of Killing

December 21, 2012
ruthie
Clinical Practice

Every blade has two edges; he who wounds with one, wounds himself with the other. – Victor Hugo, Les Misérables Psychiatric breakdown is one of…

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The View from Here:  Interview with a Soldier's Sister

The View from Here: Interview with a Soldier’s Sister

March 18, 2011
srependa
Research, Therapy

The Trauma and Attachment Report recently interviewed a young Canadian soldier who had, only a short while ago, returned from active duty in Afghanistan.  While…

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A Corporal Speaks: Ten Questions for a Canadian Who Served in Afghanistan

A Corporal Speaks: Ten Questions for a Canadian Who Served in Afghanistan

February 25, 2011
srependa
Uncategorized

The Trauma and Attachment Report interviewed a young Canadian soldier who recently returned from serving in Afghanistan. The reality of war is revealed through his personal…

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