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Women's Strength Through Culture and Gratitude
Women's Strength Through Culture and Gratitude

Fri, Oct 21

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Webinar

Women's Strength Through Culture and Gratitude

A free online retreat for women addressing the invisible wounds of war. RSVP with Carolyn Hartness here: chartness@centurytel.net.

Time & Location

Oct 21, 2022, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Webinar

About the Event

A FREE Online Retreat for Women Addressing the Invisible Wounds of War.

Women veterans and their supporters often suffer from invisible wounds from their experiences with military

service, including Post Traumatic Stress (PTS), Military Sexual Trauma (MST), Military Moral Injury (MMI) along

with other ailments including drug and alcohol abuse. These experiences are not unique to one generation but

are instead intergenerational and include generations of all wars, present and past—Active Duty, Veterans,

Dependents, Family, and Friends.

THE FACILITATORS

DEBORAH GUERRERO is a Tlingit Tribal member, and is a social worker whose passion is to assist in transforming

other people’s lives, including working with women veterans to help with addressing their PTSD.

CAROLYN HARTNESS is Eastern Band Cherokee and Norwegian, committed to a life of service assisting individuals,

families and communities to create spiritually based wellness for themselves and future generations.

DELORES (LOLA) MONDRAGÓN is an enrolled member of the Chickasaw Nation. She/Her/Ella identifies as a

veteran Two-Spirit Chickasaw Chicana grandmother and student of Native American and Indigenous Religious

Tradition. Lola is a community drum-keeper, singer, veteran organizer, and a graduate student at UC Santa

Barbara in the Department of Religious Studies.

To find out more or to register for the FREE transformative Women’s Retreat

  • guerrero.deborahj@yahoo.com 
  • chartness@centurytel.net 
  • mondragon@ucsb.edu

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