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  • A blind man touches his face as he participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Rejaf School for the Blind in Juba, South Sudan. <br />
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Sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan and building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence--in this case the blind and visually-challenged--to learn body-based practices that empower them to use their inner wisdom to heal and transform themselves in order to heal injustice and build peace in their families and communities.
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  • Blind and visually impaired people participate in a trauma healing workshop at the Rejaf School for the Blind in Juba, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan and building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence--in this case the blind and visually-challenged--to learn body-based practices that empower them to use their inner wisdom to heal and transform themselves in order to heal injustice and build peace in their families and communities.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-juba-trauma...JPG
  • A blind man touches his face as he participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Rejaf School for the Blind in Juba, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan and building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence--in this case the blind and visually-challenged--to learn body-based practices that empower them to use their inner wisdom to heal and transform themselves in order to heal injustice and build peace in their families and communities.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-juba-trauma...JPG
  • A blind man touches his face as he participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Rejaf School for the Blind in Juba, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan and building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence--in this case the blind and visually-challenged--to learn body-based practices that empower them to use their inner wisdom to heal and transform themselves in order to heal injustice and build peace in their families and communities.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-juba-trauma...JPG
  • A blind woman touches her hand as she participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Rejaf School for the Blind in Juba, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan and building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence--in this case the blind and visually-challenged--to learn body-based practices that empower them to use their inner wisdom to heal and transform themselves in order to heal injustice and build peace in their families and communities.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-juba-trauma...JPG
  • A blind man touches his face as he participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Rejaf School for the Blind in Juba, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan and building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence--in this case the blind and visually-challenged--to learn body-based practices that empower them to use their inner wisdom to heal and transform themselves in order to heal injustice and build peace in their families and communities.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-juba-trauma...JPG
  • A blind man participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Rejaf School for the Blind in Juba, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan and building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence--in this case the blind and visually-challenged--to learn body-based practices that empower them to use their inner wisdom to heal and transform themselves in order to heal injustice and build peace in their families and communities.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-juba-trauma...JPG
  • A blind man touches his hand as he participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Rejaf School for the Blind in Juba, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan and building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence--in this case the blind and visually-challenged--to learn body-based practices that empower them to use their inner wisdom to heal and transform themselves in order to heal injustice and build peace in their families and communities.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-juba-trauma...JPG
  • A blind man touches his hand as he participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Rejaf School for the Blind in Juba, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan and building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence--in this case the blind and visually-challenged--to learn body-based practices that empower them to use their inner wisdom to heal and transform themselves in order to heal injustice and build peace in their families and communities.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-juba-trauma...JPG
  • A blind woman touches her chin as she participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Rejaf School for the Blind in Juba, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan and building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence--in this case the blind and visually-challenged--to learn body-based practices that empower them to use their inner wisdom to heal and transform themselves in order to heal injustice and build peace in their families and communities.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-juba-trauma...JPG
  • A blind woman touches her hand as she participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Rejaf School for the Blind in Juba, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan and building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence--in this case the blind and visually-challenged--to learn body-based practices that empower them to use their inner wisdom to heal and transform themselves in order to heal injustice and build peace in their families and communities.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-juba-trauma...JPG
  • A blind man touches his face as he participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Rejaf School for the Blind in Juba, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan and building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence--in this case the blind and visually-challenged--to learn body-based practices that empower them to use their inner wisdom to heal and transform themselves in order to heal injustice and build peace in their families and communities.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-juba-trauma...JPG
  • A blind man touches his face as he participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Rejaf School for the Blind in Juba, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan and building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence--in this case the blind and visually-challenged--to learn body-based practices that empower them to use their inner wisdom to heal and transform themselves in order to heal injustice and build peace in their families and communities.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-juba-trauma...JPG
  • Two blind women touches their faces as they participate in a trauma healing workshop at the Rejaf School for the Blind in Juba, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan and building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence--in this case the blind and visually-challenged--to learn body-based practices that empower them to use their inner wisdom to heal and transform themselves in order to heal injustice and build peace in their families and communities.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-juba-trauma...JPG
  • A blind man touches his face as he participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Rejaf School for the Blind in Juba, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan and building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence--in this case the blind and visually-challenged--to learn body-based practices that empower them to use their inner wisdom to heal and transform themselves in order to heal injustice and build peace in their families and communities.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-juba-trauma...JPG
  • A blind man participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Rejaf School for the Blind in Juba, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan and building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence--in this case the blind and visually-challenged--to learn body-based practices that empower them to use their inner wisdom to heal and transform themselves in order to heal injustice and build peace in their families and communities.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-juba-trauma...JPG
  • A blind man participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Rejaf School for the Blind in Juba, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan and building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence--in this case the blind and visually-challenged--to learn body-based practices that empower them to use their inner wisdom to heal and transform themselves in order to heal injustice and build peace in their families and communities.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-juba-trauma...JPG
  • Constance Langoya, a trauma healer, helps a man touch his face during a trauma healing workshop at the Rejaf School for the Blind in Juba, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan and building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence--in this case the blind and visually-challenged--to learn body-based practices that empower them to use their inner wisdom to heal and transform themselves in order to heal injustice and build peace in their families and communities.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-juba-trauma...JPG
  • A man helps another man touch his head as they participate in a trauma healing workshop at the Rejaf School for the Blind in Juba, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan and building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence--in this case the blind and visually-challenged--to learn body-based practices that empower them to use their inner wisdom to heal and transform themselves in order to heal injustice and build peace in their families and communities.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-juba-trauma...JPG
  • Joyce Charles taps her face during a trauma healing workshop at the Rejaf School for the Blind in Juba, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan and building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence--in this case the blind and visually-challenged--to learn body-based practices that empower them to use their inner wisdom to heal and transform themselves in order to heal injustice and build peace in their families and communities.<br />
<br />
Charles is a teacher at the Rejaf School.
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  • Constance Langoya, a trauma healer, helps Joyce Charles during a trauma healing workshop at the Rejaf School for the Blind in Juba, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan and building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence--in this case the blind and visually-challenged--to learn body-based practices that empower them to use their inner wisdom to heal and transform themselves in order to heal injustice and build peace in their families and communities.<br />
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Langoya coordinates trauma healing work in the Juba area for Solidarity with South Sudan. Charles is a teacher at the Rejaf School.
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  • Kuol Thou Majok (right), a trauma healer, helps a man during a trauma healing workshop at the Rejaf School for the Blind in Juba, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan and building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence--in this case the blind and visually-challenged--to learn body-based practices that empower them to use their inner wisdom to heal and transform themselves in order to heal injustice and build peace in their families and communities.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-juba-trauma...JPG
  • Constance Langoya, a trauma healer, helps a man during a trauma healing workshop at the Rejaf School for the Blind in Juba, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan and building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence--in this case the blind and visually-challenged--to learn body-based practices that empower them to use their inner wisdom to heal and transform themselves in order to heal injustice and build peace in their families and communities.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-juba-trauma...JPG
  • Constance Langoya, a trauma healer, helps a man during a trauma healing workshop at the Rejaf School for the Blind in Juba, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan and building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence--in this case the blind and visually-challenged--to learn body-based practices that empower them to use their inner wisdom to heal and transform themselves in order to heal injustice and build peace in their families and communities.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-juba-trauma...JPG
  • Kuol Thou Majok (right), a trauma healer, helps a man during a trauma healing workshop at the Rejaf School for the Blind in Juba, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan and building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence--in this case the blind and visually-challenged--to learn body-based practices that empower them to use their inner wisdom to heal and transform themselves in order to heal injustice and build peace in their families and communities.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-juba-trauma...JPG
  • A woman helps a man tap his head as they participate in a trauma healing workshop at the Rejaf School for the Blind in Juba, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan and building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence--in this case the blind and visually-challenged--to learn body-based practices that empower them to use their inner wisdom to heal and transform themselves in order to heal injustice and build peace in their families and communities.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-juba-trauma...JPG
  • Joyce Charles taps her face during a trauma healing workshop at the Rejaf School for the Blind in Juba, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan and building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence--in this case the blind and visually-challenged--to learn body-based practices that empower them to use their inner wisdom to heal and transform themselves in order to heal injustice and build peace in their families and communities.<br />
<br />
Charles is a teacher at the Rejaf School.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-juba-trauma...JPG
  • Joyce Charles taps her face during a trauma healing workshop at the Rejaf School for the Blind in Juba, South Sudan. <br />
<br />
Sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan and building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence--in this case the blind and visually-challenged--to learn body-based practices that empower them to use their inner wisdom to heal and transform themselves in order to heal injustice and build peace in their families and communities.<br />
<br />
Charles is a teacher at the Rejaf School.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-juba-trauma...JPG
  • Mariano Enriquez leads group of university students who are learning about disability by having individual disabilities imposed on them during a sensitivity training session at Piña Palmera, a community based rehabilitation program in Zipolite, a town in Oaxaca, Mexico. Enriquez, who is blind, leads the centers work with blind people and their families.
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  • A boy helps a blind man walk along a muddy street inside the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
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  • In Abucay, a seaside town in the Philippines province of Bataan, Ellen Bundang sits on the front step of her home talking with Dennis Garcia, president of the Abucay Federation of People With Disabilities (PWDAF). Born with abnormal legs, Bundang is a member of the PWDAF. Garcia is blind.
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  • Dennis Garcia is president of the Abucay Federation of People With Disabilities in Abucay, Bataan, Philippines.
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  • In Abucay, a seaside town in the Philippines province of Bataan, Ellen Bundang sits on the front step of her home talking with Dennis Garcia, president of the Abucay Federation of People With Disabilities (PWDAF). Born with abnormal legs, Bundang is a member of the PWDAF. Garcia is blind.
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  • Dennis Garcia (left), president of the Abucay Federation of People With Disabilities in Abucay, Bataan, Philippines, talks with Florencio Fajardo, president of the local organization of people living with disabilities in Orani, a neighboring town.
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  • Paul Muego (center), executive director of the Philippine Coordinating Center for Inclusive Development, walks with Dennis Garcia (right), president of the Abucay Federation of People With Disabilities, and Florencio Fajardo, president of the local organization of people living with disabilities in Orani, a seaside town in the Bataan province of the Philippines.
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  • Paul Muego (center), executive director of the Philippine Coordinating Center for Inclusive Development, walks with Dennis Garcia (left), president of the Abucay Federation of People With Disabilities, and Florencio Fajardo, president of the local organization of people living with disabilities in Orani.
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  • Dennis Garcia (right), president of the Abucay Federation of People With Disabilities in Abucay, Bataan, Philippines, talks with Florencio Fajardo, president of the local organization of people living with disabilities in Orani, a neighboring town.
    philippines-2014-jeffrey-disability-...jpg
  • Dennis Garcia (left), president of the Abucay Federation of People With Disabilities in Abucay, Bataan, Philippines, talks with Florencio Fajardo, president of the local organization of people living with disabilities in Orani, a neighboring town.
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  • Dennis Garcia is president of the Abucay Federation of People With Disabilities in Abucay, Bataan, Philippines.
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  • Nurse Isaac Langurry interacts with a young girl wrestling with blindness in the pediatric ward of the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The Catholic hospital is the only referral hospital in the war-torn area.<br />
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Langurry is a 2017 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, a school in Wau, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
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  • Nurse Isaac Langurry interacts with a young girl wrestling with blindness in the pediatric ward of the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The Catholic hospital is the only referral hospital in the war-torn area.<br />
<br />
Langurry is a 2017 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, a school in Wau, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    sudan-2018-jeffrey-nuba-gidel-A124.jpg
  • Nurse Isaac Langurry interacts with a young girl wrestling with blindness in the pediatric ward of the Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, a village in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The area is controlled by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North, and frequently attacked by the military of Sudan. The Catholic hospital is the only referral hospital in the war-torn area.<br />
<br />
Langurry is a 2017 graduate of the Catholic Health Training Institute, a school in Wau, South Sudan, sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan.
    sudan-2018-jeffrey-nuba-gidel-A109.jpg
  • Tonding Maguan, 98, sings and plays a hegelung at her home in Tboli, an indigenous village on the Philippines island of Mindanao. Maguan is blind.
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  • A woman gets a blindfold placed on her head as a group of university students learn about disability by having individual disabilities imposed on them during a sensitivity training session at Piña Palmera, a community based rehabilitation program in Zipolite, a town in Oaxaca, Mexico.
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  • A group of university students learn about disability by having individual disabilities imposed on them during a sensitivity training session at Piña Palmera, a community based rehabilitation program in Zipolite, a town in Oaxaca, Mexico.
    mexico-2013-jeffrey-disability-D136.JPG
  • A group of university students learn about disability by having individual disabilities imposed on them during a sensitivity training session at Piña Palmera, a community based rehabilitation program in Zipolite, a town in Oaxaca, Mexico.
    mexico-2013-jeffrey-disability-D237.JPG
  • A group of university students learn about disability by having individual disabilities imposed on them during a sensitivity training session at Piña Palmera, a community based rehabilitation program in Zipolite, a town in Oaxaca, Mexico.
    mexico-2013-jeffrey-disability-D233.JPG
  • A group of university students learn about disability by having individual disabilities imposed on them during a sensitivity training session at Piña Palmera, a community based rehabilitation program in Zipolite, a town in Oaxaca, Mexico.
    mexico-2013-jeffrey-disability-D149.JPG
  • A group of university students learn about disability by having individual disabilities imposed on them during a sensitivity training session at Piña Palmera, a community based rehabilitation program in Zipolite, a town in Oaxaca, Mexico.
    mexico-2013-jeffrey-disability-D143.JPG
  • A woman gets headphones placed on her head as a group of university students learn about disability by having individual disabilities imposed on them during a sensitivity training session at Piña Palmera, a community based rehabilitation program in Zipolite, a town in Oaxaca, Mexico.
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  • Kristen Dacres works with a student with developmental disabilities in the school at Lover's Lane United Methodist Church in Dallas, Texas. Dacres is assistant director of the school.
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  • Kristen Dacres works with a student with developmental disabilities in the school at Lover's Lane United Methodist Church in Dallas, Texas. Dacres is assistant director of the school.
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  • Kristen Dacres works with a student with developmental disabilities in the school at Lover's Lane United Methodist Church in Dallas, Texas. Dacres is assistant director of the school.
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  • Kristen Dacres works with students with developmental disabilities in the school at Lover's Lane United Methodist Church in Dallas, Texas. Dacres is assistant director of the school.
    usa-texas-2015-jeffrey-dallas-disabi...jpg
  • Kristen Dacres pushes the wheelchair of a student with developmental disabilities in the school at Lover's Lane United Methodist Church in Dallas, Texas. Dacres is assistant director of the school.
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  • Kristen Dacres works with a student with developmental disabilities in the school at Lover's Lane United Methodist Church in Dallas, Texas. Dacres is assistant director of the school.
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  • Melipona bees are tiny and stingless, and there are many varieties. This is the hive guard of the bee called Estrella, or Star, because of the shape it makes at the front door of the hive, in a log. The guy in the door is the bouncer, to stop flies and other riffraff getting in. Some dirty flies get in and bring disease and eat the honey, so they need a good guy on the door. Their honey is considered to have magical medicinal qualities and Central American indigenous people use it to cure blindness, and it works.
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