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  • Young women from Japan and South Korea participate in a peacemaking seminar in Seoul in August 2016. The seminar, which encouraged participants to confront the historic tension between their two countries, was sponsored by United Methodist Women, the Wesley Foundation in Japan, the Scranton Women's Leadership Center, and the Methodist Theological University.
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  • Young women from Japan and South Korea participate in a peacemaking seminar in Seoul in August 2016. The seminar, which encouraged participants to confront the historic tension between their two countries, was sponsored by United Methodist Women, the Wesley Foundation in Japan, the Scranton Women's Leadership Center, and the Methodist Theological University.
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  • Young women from Japan and South Korea chat during a peacemaking seminar in Seoul in August 2016. The seminar, which encouraged participants to confront the historic tension between their two countries, was sponsored by United Methodist Women, the Wesley Foundation in Japan, the Scranton Women's Leadership Center, and the Methodist Theological University.
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  • Young women from Japan and South Korea participated in a peacemaking seminar in Seoul in August 2016. The seminar, which encouraged participants to confront the historic tension between their two countries, was sponsored by United Methodist Women, the Wesley Foundation in Japan, the Scranton Women's Leadership Center, and the Methodist Theological University.
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  • Young women from Japan and South Korea participate in a peacemaking seminar in Seoul in August 2016. The seminar, which encouraged participants to confront the historic tension between their two countries, was sponsored by United Methodist Women, the Wesley Foundation in Japan, the Scranton Women's Leadership Center, and the Methodist Theological University.
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  • Young women from Japan and South Korea participate in a peacemaking seminar in Seoul in August 2016. The seminar, which encouraged participants to confront the historic tension between their two countries, was sponsored by United Methodist Women, the Wesley Foundation in Japan, the Scranton Women's Leadership Center, and the Methodist Theological University.
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  • Jueun Cha speaks to other young women from Japan and South Korea gathered for an August 2016 peacemaking seminar in Seoul. Cha is Korean. Participants in the seminar were encouraged to confront the historic tension between their two countries and look for ways to foster understanding and reconciliation. The gathering was sponsored by United Methodist Women, the Wesley Foundation in Japan, the Scranton Women's Leadership Center, and the Methodist Theological University.
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  • Dr. Hyun-Ju Lee speaks to young women from Japan and South Korea gathered for an August 2016 peacemaking seminar in Seoul. Lee is a professor of English at Methodist Theological University. Participants in the seminar were encouraged to confront the historic tension between their two countries and look for ways to foster understanding and reconciliation. The gathering was sponsored by United Methodist Women, the Wesley Foundation in Japan, the Scranton Women's Leadership Center, and the Methodist Theological University.
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  • Eunzi Choo leads young women from Japan and South Korea in singing during an August 2016 peacemaking seminar in Seoul. Choo is Korean. Participants in the seminar confronted the historic tensions between their two peoples and looked for ways to foster reconciliation. The gathering was sponsored by United Methodist Women, the Wesley Foundation in Japan, the Scranton Women's Leadership Center, and the Methodist Theological University.
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  • Eunzi Choo leads young women from Japan and South Korea in singing during an August 2016 peacemaking seminar in Seoul. Choo is Korean. Participants in the seminar confronted the historic tensions between their two peoples and looked for ways to foster reconciliation. The gathering was sponsored by United Methodist Women, the Wesley Foundation in Japan, the Scranton Women's Leadership Center, and the Methodist Theological University.
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  • The Rev. Hikari Kokai Chang, a United Methodist Women regional missionary, speaks to young women from Japan and South Korea gathered for an August 2016 peacemaking seminar in Seoul. Chang encouraged participants to confront the historic tension between their two countries. The gathering was sponsored by United Methodist Women, the Wesley Foundation in Japan, the Scranton Women's Leadership Center, and the Methodist Theological University.
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  • The Rev. Hikari Kokai Chang, a United Methodist Women regional missionary, speaks to young women from Japan and South Korea gathered for an August 2016 peacemaking seminar in Seoul. Chang encouraged participants to confront the historic tension between their two countries. The gathering was sponsored by United Methodist Women, the Wesley Foundation in Japan, the Scranton Women's Leadership Center, and the Methodist Theological University.
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  • The Rev. Dr. Hea Sun Kim, director of the Scranton Women's Leadership Center in Seoul, helps young women from Japan and South Korea develop a timeline for relations between their two countries during an August 2016 peacemaking seminar in Seoul. Kim encouraged participants to confront the historic tensions between their two countries. The gathering was sponsored by United Methodist Women, the Wesley Foundation in Japan, the Scranton Women's Leadership Center, and the Methodist Theological University. Kim is also a staff member of United Methodist Women.
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  • SolBin Sung from South Korea and Tomoe Suzuki from Japan nap together in a bus in South Korea. Their nap came as the two women returned from a visit to the Demilitarized Zone with other participants in a young women's peacemaking seminar in August 2016 that encouraged the women to confront the historic tension between their two countries, and look for paths toward peace and reconciliation.<br />
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The gathering was sponsored by United Methodist Women, the Wesley Foundation in Japan, the Scranton Women's Leadership Center, and the Methodist Theological University. Participants spent one day traveling to the DMZ and discussing the war and possibilities of Korean reunification.
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  • Ami Uematsu and Natsuko Takito, both from Japan, pose following their exploration of the Third Infiltration Tunnel in the Demilitarized Zone along the border between South Korea and North Korea. Their visit to the DMZ came during a peacemaking seminar for Japanese and Korean young women sponsored jointly by United Methodist Women, the Wesley Foundation in Japan, the Scranton Women's Leadership Center, and the Methodist Theological University.
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  • Seohyun Choi from Korea (left), Risako Mimura from Japan, and Yeji Han from Korea pose together following their exploration of the Third Infiltration Tunnel in the Demilitarized Zone along the border between South Korea and North Korea. Their visit to the DMZ came during a peacemaking seminar for Japanese and Korean young women sponsored jointly by United Methodist Women, the Wesley Foundation in Japan, the Scranton Women's Leadership Center, and the Methodist Theological University.
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  • Tomoe Suzuki from Japan (left), SolBin Sung from South Korea, and Haruka Sato from Japan pose following their exploration of the Third Infiltration Tunnel in the Demilitarized Zone along the border between South Korea and North Korea. Their visit to the DMZ came during a peacemaking seminar for Japanese and Korean young women sponsored jointly by United Methodist Women, the Wesley Foundation in Japan, the Scranton Women's Leadership Center, and the Methodist Theological University.
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  • Eunsoo Kang (left), the Rev. Dr. Hea Sun Kim, and Irene Kwon, all from South Korea, pose following their exploration of the Third Infiltration Tunnel in the Demilitarized Zone along the border between South Korea and North Korea. Their visit to the DMZ came during a peacemaking seminar for Japanese and Korean young women sponsored jointly by United Methodist Women, the Wesley Foundation in Japan, the Scranton Women's Leadership Center, and the Methodist Theological University. Kim is director of the Scranton Women's Leadership Center in Seoul.
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  • Yue Takada from Japan (left), Mina Nago from Japan, and Kyeongju Kim from Korea pose together following their exploration of the Third Infiltration Tunnel in the Demilitarized Zone along the border between South Korea and North Korea. Their visit to the DMZ came during a peacemaking seminar for Japanese and Korean young women sponsored jointly by United Methodist Women, the Wesley Foundation in Japan, the Scranton Women's Leadership Center, and the Methodist Theological University.
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  • Hyojin Kim from South Korea and Tomoe Suzuki from Japan nap together in a restaurant in Imjingak, a park located on the banks of the Imjin River in the Demilitarized Zone dividing the two Koreas. The two women visited the DMZ with other participants in a young women's peacemaking seminar in August 2016 that encouraged the women to confront the historic tension between their two countries, and look for paths toward peace and reconciliation.<br />
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The gathering was sponsored by United Methodist Women, the Wesley Foundation in Japan, the Scranton Women's Leadership Center, and the Methodist Theological University. Participants spent one day traveling to the DMZ and discussing the war and possibilities of Korean reunification.
    south-korea-2016-jeffrey-seminar-23.jpg
  • Young women from Japan and South Korea pose on the Freedom Bridge at Imjingak, a park located on the banks of the Imjin River in the Demilitarized Zone dividing the two Koreas. The women were participants in a peacemaking seminar in August 2016 that encouraged participants to confront the historic tension between their two countries. The gathering was sponsored by United Methodist Women, the Wesley Foundation in Japan, the Scranton Women's Leadership Center, and the Methodist Theological University. Participants spent one day traveling to the DMZ and discussing the war and possibilities of Korean reunification.
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  • Led by the Rev. Hikari Kokai Chang (center), a United Methodist Women regional missionary, young women walk through the campus center of Ewha Womans University in Seoul, South Korea, which was designed by French architect Dominique Perrault. The university grew out of a school for women founded in 1886 by Mary Scranton, a Methodist missionary from the United States.<br />
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The women are from Japan and South Korea, and came to Seoul for a peacemaking seminar in August 2016 that encouraged participants to confront the historic tension between their two countries. The gathering was sponsored by United Methodist Women, the Wesley Foundation in Japan, the Scranton Women's Leadership Center, and the Methodist Theological University.
    south-korea-2016-jeffrey-seminar-42.jpg
  • Young women walk through the campus center of Ewha Womans University in Seoul, South Korea, which was designed by French architect Dominique Perrault. The university grew out of a school for women founded in 1886 by Mary Scranton, a Methodist missionary from the United States.<br />
<br />
The women are from Japan and South Korea, and came to Seoul for a peacemaking seminar in August 2016 that encouraged participants to confront the historic tension between their two countries. The gathering was sponsored by United Methodist Women, the Wesley Foundation in Japan, the Scranton Women's Leadership Center, and the Methodist Theological University.
    south-korea-2016-jeffrey-seminar-39.jpg
  • oung women walk through the campus center of Ewha Womans University in Seoul, South Korea, which was designed by French architect Dominique Perrault. The university grew out of a school for women founded in 1886 by Mary Scranton, a Methodist missionary from the United States.<br />
<br />
The women are from Japan and South Korea, and came to Seoul for a peacemaking seminar in August 2016 that encouraged participants to confront the historic tension between their two countries. The gathering was sponsored by United Methodist Women, the Wesley Foundation in Japan, the Scranton Women's Leadership Center, and the Methodist Theological University.
    south-korea-2016-jeffrey-seminar-40.jpg
  • People displaced by war, soldiers, and other poor rural residents of the Congo participate in a seminar at an agricultural school sponsored by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) in Kaminsamba, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Participants, some of whom stay at the center for several weeks, learn sustainable agricultural practices, animal traction, and beekeeping. Teaching the class is Tshimba Kabong, a technical trainer for UMCOR.
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  • People displaced by war, soldiers, and other poor rural residents of the Congo participate in a seminar at an agricultural school sponsored by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) in Kaminsamba, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Participants, some of whom stay at the center for several weeks, learn sustainable agricultural practices, animal traction, and beekeeping. Teaching the class is Tshimba Kabong, a technical trainer for UMCOR.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A209.jpg
  • People displaced by war, soldiers, and other poor rural residents of the Congo participate in a seminar at an agricultural school sponsored by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) in Kaminsamba, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Participants, some of whom stay at the center for several weeks, learn sustainable agricultural practices, animal traction, and beekeeping. Teaching the class is Tshimba Kabong, a technical trainer for UMCOR.
    drc-2008-jeffrey-congo-A208.jpg
  • Participants in a seminar on women and militarization in Asia walk through a peace park in Itoman, Okinawa, Japan, where stone markers are inscribed with the names of more than 241,000 people who died in the Battle of Okinawa. The seminar was sponsored by United Methodist Women and the Wesley Center in Tokyo.
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  • Participants in a seminar on women and militarization in Asia gather in a circle to pray at a peace park in Itoman, Okinawa, Japan. The group is standing at the top of a cliff where many Okinawans killed themselves as the Battle of Okinawa drew to a close, preferring suicide to capture by U.S. forces. The park also includes stone markers inscribed with the names of more than 241,000 people who died in the Battle of Okinawa. The seminar was sponsored by United Methodist Women and the Wesley Center in Tokyo.
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  • Participants in a seminar on women and militarization in Asia walk through a peace park in Itoman, Okinawa, Japan, where stone markers are inscribed with the names of more than 241,000 people who died in the Battle of Okinawa. The seminar was sponsored by United Methodist Women and the Wesley Center in Tokyo.
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  • Participants in a seminar on women and militarization in Asia, held in Okinawa, Japan, in February 2019, take a selfie during a visit to the Shuri Castle Park. The seminar was sponsored by United Methodist Women and the Wesley Center in Tokyo.
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  • Participants in a seminar on women and militarization in Asia, held in Okinawa, Japan, in February 2019, take a selfie during a visit to the Shuri Castle Park. The seminar was sponsored by United Methodist Women and the Wesley Center in Tokyo.
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  • Historian Harumi Miyagi speaks to a seminar on women and militarization in Asia in Naha, Okinawa, Japan, on February 20, 2019. Miyagi is a specialist on the effects of militarization on women in Okinawa. The seminar was sponsored by United Methodist Women and the Wesley Center in Tokyo.
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  • Participants in a seminar on women and militarization in Asia, held in Okinawa, Japan, in February 2019, take a selfie during a visit to the Shuri Castle Park. The seminar was sponsored by United Methodist Women and the Wesley Center in Tokyo.
    japan-2019-jeffrey-okinawa-B012.jpg
  • Participants in a seminar on women and militarization in Asia gather in a circle to pray at a peace park in Itoman, Okinawa, Japan. The group is standing at the top of a cliff where many Okinawans killed themselves as the Battle of Okinawa drew to a close, preferring suicide to capture by U.S. forces. The park also includes stone markers inscribed with the names of more than 241,000 people who died in the Battle of Okinawa. The seminar was sponsored by United Methodist Women and the Wesley Center in Tokyo.
    japan-2019-jeffrey-okinawa-B137.jpg
  • Participants in a seminar on women and militarization in Asia gather in a circle to pray at a peace park in Itoman, Okinawa, Japan. The group is standing at the top of a cliff where many Okinawans killed themselves as the Battle of Okinawa drew to a close, preferring suicide to capture by U.S. forces. The park also includes stone markers inscribed with the names of more than 241,000 people who died in the Battle of Okinawa. The seminar was sponsored by United Methodist Women and the Wesley Center in Tokyo.
    japan-2019-jeffrey-okinawa-B129.jpg
  • Young women from Japan and South Korea form a circle to pray at the Memorial Altar in Imjingak, a park located on the banks of the Imjin River in the Demilitarized Zone dividing the two Koreas. The women were participants in a peacemaking seminar in August 2016 that encouraged participants to confront the historic tension between their two countries. The gathering was sponsored by United Methodist Women, the Wesley Foundation in Japan, the Scranton Women's Leadership Center, and the Methodist Theological University. Participants spent one day traveling to the DMZ and discussing the war and possibilities of Korean reunification.
    south-korea-2016-jeffrey-dmz-1.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 />
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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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  • 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.
    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 />
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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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  • 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 />
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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.
    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
  • 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 />
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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.
    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
  • 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
  • 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 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 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
  • 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
  • Olina Lina at her home in Juba, South Sudan. Displaced by war, she participates in leading trauma healing workshops with Solidarity with South Sudan. Building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence to learn body-based practices that empower people 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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  • Olina Lina carries water at her home in a poor neighborhood of Juba, South Sudan. Displaced by war, she participates in leading trauma healing workshops with Solidarity with South Sudan. Building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence to learn body-based practices that empower people 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-kit-A45.JPG
  • Constance Langoya coordinates trauma healing workshops at the Good Shepherd Peace Center in Kit, South Sudan. 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 to learn body-based practices that empower people 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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  • The t-shirt of a participant in a trauma healing workshop at the Good Shepherd Peace Center in Kit, South Sudan. 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 to learn body-based practices that empower people 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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  • Participants in a trauma healing workshop at the Good Shepherd Peace Center in Kit, South Sudan. 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 to learn body-based practices that empower people 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-kit-A41.JPG
  • Olina Lina participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Good Shepherd Peace Center in Kit, South Sudan. 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 to learn body-based practices that empower people 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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  • Olina Lina participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Good Shepherd Peace Center in Kit, South Sudan. 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 to learn body-based practices that empower people 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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  • Olina Lina participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Good Shepherd Peace Center in Kit, South Sudan. 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 to learn body-based practices that empower people 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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  • Her baby Gire on her back, Kiden Evaline Julious places her hands on James Gatwech Malual as they participate in a trauma healing workshop at the Good Shepherd Peace Center in Kit, South Sudan. 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 to learn body-based practices that empower people 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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  • Everlyn Angaika participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Good Shepherd Peace Center in Kit, South Sudan. 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 to learn body-based practices that empower people 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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  • Apieu Jennifer Bukany and Everlyn Angaika participate in a trauma healing workshop at the Good Shepherd Peace Center in Kit, South Sudan. 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 to learn body-based practices that empower people 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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  • Kiden Evaline Julious holds her baby Gire as she participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Good Shepherd Peace Center in Kit, South Sudan. 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 to learn body-based practices that empower people 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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  • Apieu Jennifer Bukany participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Good Shepherd Peace Center in Kit, South Sudan. 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 to learn body-based practices that empower people 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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  • Olina Lina participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Good Shepherd Peace Center in Kit, South Sudan. 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 to learn body-based practices that empower people 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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  • Olina Lina gestures during a video interview about her participation in a trauma healing workshop at the Good Shepherd Peace Center in Kit, South Sudan. 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 to learn body-based practices that empower people 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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  • Kuol Thou Majok taps his head as he participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Good Shepherd Peace Center in Kit, South Sudan. 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 to learn body-based practices that empower people 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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  • Kuol Thou Majok taps his head as he participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Good Shepherd Peace Center in Kit, South Sudan. 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 to learn body-based practices that empower people 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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  • Apieu Jennifer Bukany  and Everlyn Angaika participate in a trauma healing workshop at the Good Shepherd Peace Center in Kit, South Sudan. 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 to learn body-based practices that empower people 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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  • Constance Langoya participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Good Shepherd Peace Center in Kit, South Sudan. 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 to learn body-based practices that empower people 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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  • Olina Lina participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Good Shepherd Peace Center in Kit, South Sudan. 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 to learn body-based practices that empower people 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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  • Everlyn Angaika participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Good Shepherd Peace Center in Kit, South Sudan. 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 to learn body-based practices that empower people 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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  • Everlyn Angaika participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Good Shepherd Peace Center in Kit, South Sudan. 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 to learn body-based practices that empower people 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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  • Kiden Evaline Julious stretches out her arms as she participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Good Shepherd Peace Center in Kit, South Sudan. 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 to learn body-based practices that empower people 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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  • Everlyn Angaika participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Good Shepherd Peace Center in Kit, South Sudan. 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 to learn body-based practices that empower people 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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  • Everlyn Angaika participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Good Shepherd Peace Center in Kit, South Sudan. 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 to learn body-based practices that empower people 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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  • Kiden Evaline Julious participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Good Shepherd Peace Center in Kit, South Sudan. 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 to learn body-based practices that empower people 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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  • Kuol Thou Majok participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Good Shepherd Peace Center in Kit, South Sudan. 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 to learn body-based practices that empower people 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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  • Sung-ok Lee, the assistant general secretary for Christian Social Action of United Methodist Women, tries on a paper hat she crafted in a May 18, 2018, leadership workshop during the United Methodist Women Assembly 2018 in Columbus, Ohio.
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  • Two women take a photo wearing paper hats they crafted in a May 18, 2018, leadership workshop during the United Methodist Women Assembly 2018 in Columbus, Ohio.
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  • Women perform a skit during a workshop for women in Hyderabad, India. The event was supported by United Methodist Women.
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  • Emma Cantor, a regional missionary for United Methodist Women, leads a group exercise during a workshop for women in Hyderabad, India. Cantor is from the Philippines.
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  • Emma Cantor, a regional missionary for United Methodist Women, leads a group exercise during a workshop for women in Hyderabad, India. Cantor is from the Philippines.
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  • Women gather in a circle during a workshop for women in Hyderabad, India. The event was supported by United Methodist Women.
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  • Participants--wearing hats as they play Egyptians in a sociodrama--in a workshop for women in Hyderabad, India. The gathering was sponsored by United Methodist Women.
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  • Emma Cantor (second from right), a regional missionary for United Methodist Women, leads a workshop for women in Hyderabad, India. Cantor is from the Philippines.
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  • Participants--wearing hats as they play Egyptians in a sociodrama--in a workshop for women in Hyderabad, India. The gathering was sponsored by United Methodist Women.
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  • Participants--wearing hats as they play Egyptians in a sociodrama--in a workshop for women in Hyderabad, India. The gathering was sponsored by United Methodist Women.
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  • Emma Cantor, a regional missionary for United Methodist Women, leads a workshop for women in Hyderabad, India. Cantor is from the Philippines.
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  • Emma Cantor, a regional missionary for United Methodist Women, leads a workshop for women in Hyderabad, India. Cantor is from the Philippines.
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  • Emma Cantor, a regional missionary for United Methodist Women, leads a workshop for women in Hyderabad, India. Cantor is from the Philippines.
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  • Emma Cantor, a regional missionary for United Methodist Women, leads a workshop for women in Hyderabad, India. Cantor is from the Philippines.
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  • Emma Cantor, a regional missionary for United Methodist Women, leads a workshop for women in Hyderabad, India. Cantor is from the Philippines.
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  • Emma Cantor, a regional missionary for United Methodist Women, leads a workshop for women in Hyderabad, India. Cantor is from the Philippines.
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  • Residents in the mountainous community of Foret-des-Pins, Haiti, meet in the local office of the Lutheran World Federation to learn about new methods of caring for their forests. Plagued by deforestation, much of it to produce charcoal for urban cooking stoves, residents of the area are volunteering to work with LWF and International Orthodox Christian Charities to reforest and protect their environment. .
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  • Mothers receive a workshop on child health at the Shungu Memorial Health Center in Kamina, Democratic Republic of the Congo. The center is funded by the United Methodist Church.
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  • Mothers receive a workshop on child health at the Shungu Memorial Health Center in Kamina, Democratic Republic of the Congo. The center is funded by the United Methodist Church.
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  • People displaced by war, soldiers, and other poor rural residents of the Congo share a leisure moment at an agricultural school sponsored by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) in Kaminsamba, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Participants, some of whom stay at the center for several weeks, learn sustainable agricultural practices, animal traction, and beekeeping.
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  • Women participate in a workshop on small business skills sponsored by Nepal Mahila Bishwasi Sangh, the YWCA of Nepal, in Kathmandu, Nepal.
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