Facilitating on Purpose podcast

Trauma, Learning, and Social Change with Theresa Southam - EP 53

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In this episode, host Beth Cougler Blom talks with Theresa Southam about her book Transforming Trauma Through Social Change: A Guide for Educators. Theresa shares how educators, facilitators, and leaders—whether in post-secondary, corporate, or nonprofit settings—can play a role in driving social change and supporting healing through the learning experiences they create inside and outside the classroom.

Beth and Theresa also talk about:

  • Integrating community and social change work into educational settings
  • Gabor Maté's idea of trauma and moral injury as a "big tent" that includes a wide range of experiences
  • The importance of devising choice in learning
  • The concept of accountable spaces and how they differ from safe and brave spaces

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Note: Theresa's book is dedicated to social change. The following are some of the groups that will carry out the work described in the book's chapters. The author's proceeds will be shared between the ICRC (Inchelium Cultural Resource Center), Stqeeye’ Learning Society, Nikkei Internment Memorial Centre, OneVoice Canada, and Nelson and District Hospice Society

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