Flow Integral Change Center
The Center brings together experts in the fields of critical intersectional analysis, interdisciplinary philosophy, postcolonial, gender and posttrauma psychology with the goal of supporting effective development of progressive social changes. It provides 4- and 9-day courses that are individualized, bring together theory and practice, and provide a platform for cooperation and networking among participants. These programs are designed for social changemakers, activists, human rights defenders, leaders of social movements, scientists, teachers, psychologists, social workers and social entrepreneurs.
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Mental Health Status of Human Rights Workers, Kosovo, June 2000, Timothy Holtz, Peter Salama, Barbara Cardozo, and Carol Gotway, Journal of Traumatic Stress (2000)
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Updating the Nonprofit Work Ethic, Beth Kanter and Aliza Sherman, Stanford Social Innovation Review, (2016)
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Self-Care for Activists: Sustaining Your Most Valuable Resource, New Tactics (Sept. 21, 2010)
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Sustainable Activism: Managing hope and despair in social movements, Paul Hoggett and Rosemary Randall, Transformation, Open Democracy (Dec. 12, 2016)
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