Thursday July 10, 2025 · 10-11:30am PDT
Jungwon Kim and Linda Thai continue their conversation on the enduring consequences of the imperialist wars that drive mass migration, as well as pathways to healing the wound of cultural loss for members of the diaspora.
Building on themes from their Part 1 discussion of generational war trauma, Jungwon and Linda share personal stories from U.S. wars in Korea and Vietnam. They reveal how trauma reverberates across generations, embeds itself in families, and ruptures the storyline of a people. With clarity and deep compassion, they speak to the ubiquity of war trauma and tell their unique, unpredictable journeys toward spiritual and psychological home. This sequel focusses on lived experience and honors the restorative power of narrative.
We invite you to join us in community to witness, remember, and uplift the stories that resist historical erasure and reweave belonging through a global narrative of restoration.
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