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Native America Calling: Addressing generational trauma in 2022
Thursday, January 27, 2022
Addressing generational trauma in 2022
Generational trauma is woven into the fabric of Native life. It comes from ancestors and elders experiencing violence, and the loss of land, language and culture.
Those feelings of grief and depression are passed down in myriad ways to newer generations. So what does it take to stop the cycle of generational trauma?
Programs like the Freedom Lodge and many others aim to help people recognize the counter the harmful manifestations of trauma.
Native America Calling will talk with program leaders about the work they do and how the new Native generations are addressing generational trauma.
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