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A first-person narrator enters to put much of the book — the real history and the fictional characters — in perspective, offering a sense of how intergenerational trauma can gradually heal itself.
Brian Wyborn, FAC’s managing partner, said the firm is Australia’s first Indigenous-led and controlled investment fund, and would use the funding to help build intergenerational wealth for Indigenous Australians.
• Contemporary Art by Native Americans at the National Gallery of Art: This exhibition brings together works by an intergenerational group of nearly 50 living Native artists practicing across the United States.
Expanding our scope, the project now works with younger children and has a developed a primary school- based project again drawing on intergenerational mentoring.
Source: https://www.alloaadvertiser.com/news/23399687.help-child-learn-read/?ref=rss
For Jo, it was a pleasure to see her children "learning from Pop and doing things with Pop", an example of intergenerational farming.
Source: https://www.odt.co.nz/rural-life/juggling-family-farming-community
For these reasons, communal and intergenerational healing are pillars of the BHC, with an emphasis on the diverse challenges that Black people face.
Individuals and communities, in their daily lives, grapple with intergenerational trauma, experiencing feelings of helplessness, disillusionment, and a pervasive sense of injustice.
Intergenerational solidarity: the theme of the International Day of Older Persons, ‘Fulfilling the Promises of Human Rights for Older Persons: Across Generations,’ highlights the crucial role of intergenerational solidarity.
Source: https://timesofmalta.com/articles/view/honouring-wisdom-raising-awareness-dementia.1061025
"It's hard to prepare because it triggers myself, and it triggers a bigger community of our citizens who are either intergenerational survivors, or survivors," Joe said.
It’s rare to see these intergenerational recipes documented as they are usually lost through the years.
NORTHBOROUGH – The White Cliffs mansion may soon become intergenerational housing.
Source: https://www.communityadvocate.com/2023/01/30/committee-recommends-housing-proposal-for-white-cliffs/
Question cards are given to the performers in real time, a repeated motif that resembles an intergenerational round of Cards Against Humanity.
"Racialized people often can't rely on intergenerational networks that have benefited others," he said.
The film is a story about intergenerational racism and the consequences it has for individuals who support a despicable worldview.
Source: https://collider.com/best-crime-movies-1990s-ranked-imdb/
Their discussion explored experiences of healing across communities that have suffered intergenerational trauma from the Holocaust, residential schools and racism.
Source: https://www.jewishindependent.ca/survivor-receives-ovation/
“The truth is many of these issues are intergenerational … that’s why we need to listen to communities about what their needs are.”
Source: https://canberraweekly.com.au/pm-wants-full-solutions-to-alice-springs-crime-crisis/
The tweet elicited many responses, most of them sympathetic to the woman’s plight and calling for BYU to change a policy that prevented the passing along of certain tickets in a kind of intergenerational transmission.
Source: https://www.sltrib.com/sports/byu-cougars/2023/01/21/gordon-monson-is-byu-too/
The UN forecasts we will have the 58th largest population in 2100 with 38.1 million people, a little lower than what the federal government forecast in its 2023 intergenerational report.
This intergenerational dynamic is at least as important as in explaining why it doesn’t make sense to talk of feminism as a cohesive movement.
'This sounds like some sweet exercise in intergenerational co-operation but actually is a black market where ageing brats exchange their unearned longings for their parents' hard-earned cash.'