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Identity-Based Trauma: Understanding What’s Ailing, So It Can Be Healed
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This lecture qualifies for 1.5 hours of credit toward the annual Gillings School inclusive excellence training requirement for faculty and staff.
The University Office for Diversity and Inclusion, in partnership with the Center for Faculty Excellence and Student Affairs, will host “Culture of Care: Racial Trauma, Healing and Community Resilience,” a three-event series that provides space for education, coping, healing and community resilience around issues related to identity-based and racial trauma.
Monday, May 3 (4-5:30 p.m.)
“Identity-Based Trauma: Understanding What’s Ailing, So It Can Be Healed”
Cheryl Woods Giscombe, PhD, PMHNP, FAAN, the LeVine Family Distinguished Associate Professor of Quality of Life, Health Promotion, and Wellness at the UNC School of Nursing, will focus on understanding identity-based trauma, its symptoms and relevance in our lives.