Webinar: Historical Trauma

Watch this training on historical trauma presented by Dr. Hasshan Batts to explore the cumulative, multigenerational, collective experience of emotional and psychological injury in communities and in descendants. The persistent cycle of trauma destroys family and communities and threatens the vibrancy of entire cultures. By better understanding historical trauma and its effects, we can make efforts to build a stronger and more resilient community.

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