Event Title
Historical Trauma: Leading Liberation to the Silenced Members of the Black Community in the U.S.A.
Location
McFarland Student Union, Room 218
Presentation Type
Oral Presentation
Start Date
2-11-2018 3:00 PM
End Date
2-11-2018 3:20 PM
Description
Slavery and injustice are not only physical but in mind. Researchers across the world have documented the significant impact of historical trauma among diverse groups of people. With a focus on the Black Community in America, social workers and students can begin to understand the historical trauma this population faces.
Recommended Citation
Person, Taylor BSW, "Historical Trauma: Leading Liberation to the Silenced Members of the Black Community in the U.S.A." (2018). Annual Conference on Social Work in the Global Environment. 2.
https://research.library.kutztown.edu/social-work-global-environment/2018/2018/2
Nov 2nd, 3:00 PM
Nov 2nd, 3:20 PM
Historical Trauma: Leading Liberation to the Silenced Members of the Black Community in the U.S.A.
McFarland Student Union, Room 218
Slavery and injustice are not only physical but in mind. Researchers across the world have documented the significant impact of historical trauma among diverse groups of people. With a focus on the Black Community in America, social workers and students can begin to understand the historical trauma this population faces.
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Event Title
Historical Trauma: Leading Liberation to the Silenced Members of the Black Community in the U.S.A.
Presenter Information
Taylor Person BSW, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
Location
McFarland Student Union, Room 218
Presentation Type
Oral Presentation
Start Date
2-11-2018 3:00 PM
End Date
2-11-2018 3:20 PM
Description
Slavery and injustice are not only physical but in mind. Researchers across the world have documented the significant impact of historical trauma among diverse groups of people. With a focus on the Black Community in America, social workers and students can begin to understand the historical trauma this population faces.
Recommended Citation
Person, Taylor BSW, "Historical Trauma: Leading Liberation to the Silenced Members of the Black Community in the U.S.A." (2018). Annual Conference on Social Work in the Global Environment. 2.
https://research.library.kutztown.edu/social-work-global-environment/2018/2018/2
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Historical Trauma: Leading Liberation to the Silenced Members of the Black Community in the U.S.A.
McFarland Student Union, Room 218
Slavery and injustice are not only physical but in mind. Researchers across the world have documented the significant impact of historical trauma among diverse groups of people. With a focus on the Black Community in America, social workers and students can begin to understand the historical trauma this population faces.
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