Naming Harm. Finding Hope.
Learn about the impacts of trauma, how trauma affects not only the individual but the collective, and how you can move toward healing to step into who God has called you to be.
Featuring three short conversations between Linda Royster, Wendell Moss, and Sam Lee, this free video series is for those living within racially-traumatized communities.
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Racial Trauma & Healing
Racial Trauma & Healing offerings from the Allender Center invite you to learn, process, and articulate the personal and collective stories of trauma you have endured, particularly as someone within a racially-traumatized community living within dominant cultural norms. These are sacred spaces of learning and healing created specifically for, and led by, Black, Indigenous, Latino/a, and Asian/Pacific Islander people as the global majority of the world’s population.
About The Allender Center
The Allender Center exists to foster redemption and healing in individuals, couples, and communities by helping them tell their stories with awareness and integrity while also training leaders and professionals to engage the stories of others with courage, artistry, and care.
As more people recognize the reality of abuse and trauma in our culture, the need for holistic training and true healing is more important than ever. Our hope is to meet this increased need with accessible content, more regional offerings, and expanded leadership and training models.
The Allender Center is an organization housed within The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology. The Seattle School is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization.