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ABOUT ODELYA KRAYBILL
AFTAR training
movement
 

Welcome to arts4peace

 

psychosocial healing & art based peacebuilding 

Riverhouse ePress is a web and print publisher specializing in the creation and dissemination of materials for trainers in conflict transformation.
We incorporate psychosocial healing and arts-based training approaches into the training materials of Riverhouse and develop projects under Riverhouse arts4peace
In this section of our website you can find further information about art based peacebuilding as a central part of wholistic transformation.

Odelya Kraybill
Riverhouse ePress arts4peace
odelya@riverhouseepress.com

 

 

 

Links and Resources

About Trauma Healing by Eric Brahm in the Beyond Intractability website

Gutlove, Paula and Gordon Thompson, eds. Psychosocial Healing: A Guide for Practitioners. (Cambridge, MA: Institute for Resource and Security Studies, May 2003). http://www.irss-usa.org/pages/documents/PSGuide.pdf

United States Institute of Peace. 2001. Training to Help Traumatized Populations, Special Report 79. http://www.usip.org/pubs/specialreports/sr79.html

Ervin Staub and Laurie Anne Pearlman 2002 CREATING PATHS TO HEALING http://www.heal-reconcile-rwanda.org/lec_path.htm

Ron Kraybill, From Head to Heart: The Cycle of Reconciliation Conciliation Quarterly (Fall 1988)

Integrating Community Arts and Conflict Resolution: Lessons and Challenges from the Field by Craig Zelizer

Recommendations for Policymakers and Funders. The following recommendations to policymakers and funders who want to contribute to reconciliation in the aftermath of violent conflict and oppression by the Slifka Program in Intercommunal Coexistence, Brandeis University.

Drumming and Playback Theatre: Partners for Peace by Jonathan Fox, Brandeis University

Creative Approaches to Reconciliation by Cynthia Cohen, Brandeis University

 

 

   
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