• Candice Rose Valenzuela: Trauma Informed Solidarity and Vicarious Trauma (Part 2)

  • Dec 19 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
  • Podcast

Candice Rose Valenzuela: Trauma Informed Solidarity and Vicarious Trauma (Part 2)

  • Summary

  • This is the second part of a 2 episode conversation with Candice (they/them), a Black and Indigenous queer human that is living and working at the crossroads of education, justice and community healing. 

    Candice strives to be an ally to the Palestinian people, expanding on the concept of vicarious trauma in response to the ongoing genocide happening in Palestine.  This episode discusses the journey towards collective liberation, recognizing the effects of witnessing genocide even on screens, and healing through activism and taking action. 

    Candice wanted us to include an attribution to Leah Manaema's video that they quoted in the episode.
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