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Opening of the Judith S. Kestenberg Papers at the Library of Congress

Join us in celebrating the legacy of Judith S. Kestenberg, a Jewish-Polish-American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. Renowned for her pioneering work on the psychodynamics of bodily movement and her psychohistorical studies on the Holocaust, Dr. Kestenberg’s contributions have left an indelible mark on fields of mental health, movement behaviour research, dance/movement therapy and Holocaust studies.

2014 Diversonomix Conference

Columbia University Lerner Hall, 116th Street & Broadway

It is argued that the lingering effects of Mass Trauma (MTE) of genocide and slavery created a trauma response, unresolved grief and historical trauma (Brave Heart 1995) and post traumatic slave syndrome (Leary 2001). The effects of major past historical traumatic events have impact not only on the generation where the traumatic event occurred but the generations that follow.

“Scribble Orchestra” Pays Tribute To Lakes Holocaust Survivors

Windermere Library Ellerthwaite Road, Windermere

“Scribble Orchestra” Pays Tribute To Lakes Holocaust Survivors Posted on July 4, 2013 by Jeanette A newly developed Holocaust Survivor exhibition centre in Windermere launches with an afternoon of songs and music on 12 July 2013 in the gardens of Windermere Library. The afternoon is dedicated to “The Boys” – the child Holocaust Survivors who ... Read more