This course will introduce students to how academics, activists, and practitioners have worked to address the root causes of violence and imagined possibilities for change. The course will offer opportunities for students to explore first-person accounts from people differently positioned in relationship to institutions of punishment and healing in order to understand both the challenges and possibilities of engaging in healing-centered work. Topics will include trauma, liberation, and healing justice, restorative vs. retributive justice, conflict resolution, de-escalation, mind-body awareness, and social-political consciousness. Students can expect a blend of synchronous (scheduled) classes (on Zoom) and additional asynchronous instruction. This is the second of three courses that must be taken in sequential order which comprise the Trauma Informed Engagement Certificate.
This course is offered in both Winter and Spring. Students should not take this course both quarters.
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This offering is connected to the Trauma-Informed Engagement and Healing Certificate at Evergreen.
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