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SUMMARY:"Listening Across Generations: Gender and Healing in Post-Genocide Rwanda" with guest speaker Christine Kindler
DESCRIPTION:Following the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda\, local conversations about the genocide have often been silenced or minimized. In partnership with a local grassroots organization\, we implemented Peace Conversation Circles (PCC) to foster intergenerational dialogue between older adults who directly experienced the genocide (i.e.\, survivors\, g nocidaires\, and bystanders) and Rwandan youth. Guided by a participatory action research framework\, we collaborated closely with survivors\, including women who experienced sexual violence\, to ensure the process was safe\, inclusive\, and empowering. Across these dialogues\, both older adults and youth reported a greater capacity for perspective-taking and an increased willingness to engage in intergenerational conversations about the genocide. The project sought not only to provide space for local dialogue\, but to do so in ways that affirm the voices and agency of those whose stories have too often remained untold.\n\nAll are welcome to this engaging talk by UAF Assistant Professor of Psychology\, Christine Kindler\, followed by a brief program meeting. Pizza\, brownies\, and drinks will be provided! RSVPs are encouraged but not required. Contact Dr. Carol Gray at cjgray5@alaska.edu.\n\n\n\nWhat: "Listening Across Generations: Gender and Healing in Post-Genocide Rwanda" with guest speaker Christine Kindler\n\nDate: Wednesday\, March 4th\, 2025 \n\nTime: 1:00-2:30pm \n\nLocation: Gruening 503H \n\nZoom Option: https://alaska.zoom.us/j/85471420236 \n\n\n\nAbout Dr. Christine Kindler: Christine Kindler is a clinical psychologist with a background in peacebuilding\, whose work uses community-based approaches to promote healing\, reconciliation and mental health in conflict and post-conflict settings. \n\n\n\nGet Involved with the Women\, Gender\, & Sexuality Studies Program: If you're passionate about important issues like gender equality\, mental health\, and social justice\, we'd love to have you join us! The Women\, Gender\, and Sexuality Studies Program meets every first Wednesday of the month from 1-2:15 PM in the CLA Conference Room (Gruening 503H). It's a great chance to connect with others\, share ideas\, and make a difference on campus and beyond.\n\n\n\nWant to help us keep making an impact? Your support can help us host more engaging speakers\, organize impactful events\, and foster meaningful discussions that drive change. Every contribution makes a difference and allows us to continue creating a space for education\, https://engage.alaska.edu/donation-withcartfid=os%2f9gAmI5jY%3d&fdesc=n%2bNHrDqIgTAHWCtnRxbpaWnKo78EQUDcdGqKEq%2byqF9ID2KKczgS1ig%2fmUcb8ySrFVmlw5GCsV0%3d
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Following the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda\, local conversations about the genocide have often been silenced or minimized. In partnership with a local grassroots organization\, we implemented Peace Conversation Circles (PCC) to foster intergenerational dialogue between older adults who directly experienced the genocide (i.e.\, survivors\, g&eacute\;nocidaires\, and bystanders) and Rwandan youth. Guided by a participatory action research framework\, we collaborated closely with survivors\, including women who experienced sexual violence\, to ensure the process was safe\, inclusive\, and empowering. Across these dialogues\, both older adults and youth reported a greater capacity for perspective-taking and an increased willingness to engage in intergenerational conversations about the genocide. The project sought not only to provide space for local dialogue\, but to do so in ways that affirm the voices and agency of those whose stories have too often remained untold.<br />\nAll are welcome to this engaging talk by UAF Assistant Professor of Psychology\, Christine Kindler\, followed by a brief program meeting. Pizza\, brownies\, and drinks will be provided! RSVPs are encouraged but not required. Contact Dr. Carol Gray at cjgray5@alaska.edu.<br />\n<br />\nWhat: &quot\;Listening Across Generations: Gender and Healing in Post-Genocide Rwanda&quot\; with guest speaker Christine Kindler<br />\nDate: Wednesday\, March 4th\, 2025&nbsp\;<br />\nTime: 1:00-2:30pm&nbsp\;<br />\nLocation: Gruening 503H&nbsp\;<br />\nZoom Option: https://alaska.zoom.us/j/85471420236&nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\nAbout Dr. Christine Kindler: Christine Kindler is a clinical psychologist with a background in peacebuilding\, whose work uses community-based approaches to promote healing\, reconciliation and mental health in conflict and post-conflict settings.&nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\nGet Involved with the Women\, Gender\, &amp\; Sexuality Studies Program: If you&#39\;re passionate about important issues like gender equality\, mental health\, and social justice\, we&rsquo\;d love to have you join us! The Women\, Gender\, and Sexuality Studies Program meets every first Wednesday of the month from 1-2:15 PM in the CLA Conference Room (Gruening 503H). It&#39\;s a great chance to connect with others\, share ideas\, and make a difference on campus and beyond.<br />\n<br />\nWant to help us keep making an impact? Your support can help us host more engaging speakers\, organize impactful events\, and foster meaningful discussions that drive change. Every contribution makes a difference and allows us to continue creating a space for education\, https://engage.alaska.edu/donation-withcartfid=os%2f9gAmI5jY%3d&amp\;fdesc=n%2bNHrDqIgTAHWCtnRxbpaWnKo78EQUDcdGqKEq%2byqF9ID2KKczgS1ig%2fmUcb8ySrFVmlw5GCsV0%3d
LOCATION:1747 S Chandalar Drive\, Gruening Building\, Room 503H\, Fairbanks\, AK 99775
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URL:https://www.fairbankschamber.org/events/details/listening-across-generations-gender-and-healing-in-post-genocide-rwanda-with-guest-speaker-christine-kindler-33324
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