Somatic Memory of Historical Violence

Transgenerational Epigenetics of Trauma – the Shoah, Antisemitism, and Racism

Somatic Memory of Historical Violence

Transgenerational Epigenetics of Trauma –
the Shoah, Antisemitism, and Racism

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Esther is a psychotherapist and author from Rwanda who works with refugees in Germany. She is also a survivor of the 1994 genocide, where over one million Tutsi were murdered by Hutus. She speaks from two perspectives, as a trauma expert and as a survivor: beyond the meaning and impact of collective and transgenerational trauma. Esther talks about the meaning of good and evil in each of us and in the context of her life and what healing from such massive trauma entails. She shares experiences with us from her personal and professional life.

The widows association AVEGA AGAHOZO Book by Esther Mujawayo (in german and french)

The Podcast “Invisible Wound” of Sharon Ryba-Kahn is part of the project “Hakara – facing the transgenerational trauma” by AMCHA Germany.

Hear the Podcast here »

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