Healing Life Wounds: Restoring Communities After Mass Violence

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2022

Authors

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King, Régine Uwibereyeho (Editor)
Kamuzinzi, Masengesho (Editor)
Gasibierege, Simon (Editor)

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Book

Keywords

Genocide
Rwanda
Restorative justice
Reconciliation
Forgiveness

Citation

King, Régine Uwibereyeho, Masengesho Kamuzinzi and Simon Gasibierege (eds.). Healing Life Wounds: Restoring Communities After Mass Violence. Toronto, ON: Tyndale Academic Press, 2022.

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Table of Contents

Introduction – Part One: Understanding Genocide – The Wounds and Demons of Genocide – A Survivor’s Perspective on the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda – The Socio-Constructivist Paradigm in Action: We Heal Together – Part Two: Life Wounds Healing Association (LIWOHA) – The Community-Based Approach to Mental Health After a Genocide – Healing the Wounds of Genocide Through LIWOHA Workshops – Part Three: Expanding LIWOHA – Storytelling and Healing After Genocide – Restorative Justice and Family Violence – The Community-Based Approach in Mental Health and Biodynamic Osteopathy: A Collaboration – Part Four: Religious Reflection on LIWOHA – Healing Life Wounds: A Priest’s Experience of Genocide and Healing – Deep Healing Through Forgiveness and Reconciliation – Concluding Remarks – Contributor Biographies

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Tyndale Academic Press

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Copyright, Tyndale Academic Press. All rights reserved.

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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License

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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

Alternative Title

Restoring Communities After Mass Violence