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Haunting and Healing: Family, War, and Transgenerational Trauma

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Add to Calendar 04/13/2021 11:00 AM 04/13/2021 12:30 PM America/New_York Haunting and Healing: Family, War, and Transgenerational Trauma More detail: https://apa.nyu.edu/event/haunting-and-healing-family-war-and-transgenerational-trauma/ , New York, NY

Presented by LS NYUWomXn100. Co-sponsored by the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU; NYU Office of Global Inclusion, Diversity, and Strategic Innovation; NYU Liberal Studies Dean’s Office; NYU Liberal Studies Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee; and New York Center for Global Asia.

 

This panel discussion interrogates how creative and academic engagements grapple with transgenerational trauma in families. Inspired by the themes of the play ONCE UPON A (korean) TIME by Daniel K. Isaac, the panelists will engage in a conversation of how family, war (and its many definitions), and transgenerational trauma interact in different spaces within the larger Asian/American context. Introduced by Ida Chavoshan (NYU Liberal Studies) and moderated by Chandani Patel (NYU Office of Global Inclusion, Diversity, and Strategic Innovation). Panelists: Grace M. Cho (associate professor, College of Staten Island, CUNY), Linda Luu (PhD Candidate, NYU Department of Social & Cultural Analysis), Joyce Apsel (clinical professor, NYU Liberal Studies), Ashley Ahmad (alum, NYU Global Liberal Studies), and Lara Sheehi (assistant professor, George Washington University).

 

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