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Resistance, Oppression, and Healing: Trauma Informed Practice: Episode 3

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Carol Fitzsimmons hosts the "Reframing Heritage" podcast, featuring discussions on challenging historical topics with doctoral students from the Heritage Leadership Program at the University of Missouri, St. Louis. The podcast aims to explore contested heritage and inspire action for a better future. In this episode, Carol and her guests, Ackesha Patrick, Lotte Lent, and Ryan Lindsay, discuss their research on Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington, DC, and the Central West End in St. Louis, focusing on the role of healing in resistance and oppression. They emphasize the importance of trauma-informed practices in interpretation and the need for empathy and allyship in addressing difficult histories.

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This program is a MA exit project for the Museums, Heritage and Public History Masters Program at the University of Missouri, St. Louis, under the leadership of Dr. Lara Kelland. Additional support provided by Dr. Theresa Coble, the Heritage Leadership Cohort #3, and the University of Missouri, St. Louis. Views expressed are those of the participants and do not represent the University of Missouri, St. Louis.

Much gratitude and love for everyone who helped bring this project to fruition.Thank you for your wisdom, time, and generosity of spirit. Carol

Email: [email protected]


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Carol Fitzsimmons hosts the "Reframing Heritage" podcast, featuring discussions on challenging historical topics with doctoral students from the Heritage Leadership Program at the University of Missouri, St. Louis. The podcast aims to explore contested heritage and inspire action for a better future. In this episode, Carol and her guests, Ackesha Patrick, Lotte Lent, and Ryan Lindsay, discuss their research on Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington, DC, and the Central West End in St. Louis, focusing on the role of healing in resistance and oppression. They emphasize the importance of trauma-informed practices in interpretation and the need for empathy and allyship in addressing difficult histories.

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This program is a MA exit project for the Museums, Heritage and Public History Masters Program at the University of Missouri, St. Louis, under the leadership of Dr. Lara Kelland. Additional support provided by Dr. Theresa Coble, the Heritage Leadership Cohort #3, and the University of Missouri, St. Louis. Views expressed are those of the participants and do not represent the University of Missouri, St. Louis.

Much gratitude and love for everyone who helped bring this project to fruition.Thank you for your wisdom, time, and generosity of spirit. Carol

Email: [email protected]


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