Impacts of Immigration Series: US Border Practices, Trauma, and Witness

The “Trauma and Theology” and “Transitional Justice and Reconciliation: Healing Collective Wounds” courses at STH will host a conversation about the family separation practices taking place at the US/ Mexico border. Laura Rambikur, BU-alum and Adjunct Instructor at BUSTH, will present her work with tribal communities of Arizona who are deeply impacted by US immigration practices and, most recently by the family detention practices on the Arizona-Mexico border. Laura is a Clinical Social Worker at Gila River Health Care in Arizona, which provides medical care and behavioral health services for Native American Communities. Informal responses & conversation with: Kathleen Flinton, Lecturer at BU School of Social Work and Clinical Social Worker at the Boston Center for Refugee Health and Human Rights at Boston Medical Center Judith Oleson, Lecturer and Co-Director, Program on Religion & Conflict Transformation, BU School of Theology Ellen Devoe, Professor, BU School of Social Work Shelly Rambo, Associate Professor, BU School of Theology

When 1:30 pm to 3:15 pm on Thursday, November 1, 2018
Building School of Theology, 745 Commonwealth Avenue
Room Community Center, Lower Level
Contact Email srambo@bu.edu
Contact Organization Boston University School of Theology
Fees Free
Open To Students faculty staff
Speakers Kathleen Flinton, Judith Oleson, Ellen Devoe, Shelly Rambo