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  • National Conference on Moral Injury In Wake of the Pandemic–January 11 2022 in DC

    December 3, 2021 | By lgolemon
    Categories: Public, Covid-19

    TO BE HELD AT THE WASHINGTON NATIONAL CATHEDRAL

    This event will focus on the critical topic of moral injury that many are suffering in wake of the pandemic, including military veterans, healthcare workers, social workers, government officials, incarcerated people, chaplains, journalists, and people in social movements.

    REGISTER HERE–DISCOUNT FOR STUDENTS!

    The keynote speaker will be RADM Margaret Kibben, USN ret., Chaplain of the US House of Representatives; RADM Kibben was in the Capitol on January 6th to support members of Congress evacuating the House Chamber. 

    Featured speakers working on moral injury recovery in different professions and with different populations will share what they currently know, discuss what they can learn from each other, and assess what can be done to help a diverse country address moral injury in the context of the events of the past two years.

    PANEL SPEAKERS
    The Rev. Alice Cabotaje, MDiv, BCC, ACPE Certified Educator
    DIRECTOR OF SPIRITUAL CARE AND EDUCATION, MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL

    Mr. Fateen Jackson
    FACILITATOR FOR GUIDING RAGE INTO POWER (GRIP), A COMPREHENSIVE OFFENDER ACCOUNTABILITY PROGRAM

    The Rev. Nelson Johnson
    CO-EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, BELOVED COMMUNITY CENTER

    The Rev. Ann Kansfield
    CHAPLAIN, FIRE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK (FDNY)

    Dr. Mona Masood, DO
    FOUNDER & CHIEF ORGANIZER, PHYSICIAN SUPPORT LINE

    Rev. Dr. Zachary Moon, PhD
    ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF THEOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY, CHICAGO THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY

    Ms. Kim Grose Moore
    EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF GUIDING RAGE INTO POWER (GRIP), A COMPREHENSIVE OFFENDER ACCOUNTABILITY PROGRAM

    Mr. Eyal Press
    WRITER AND JOURNALIST, AUTHOR OF “DIRTY WORK”

    Dr. Frederic G. Reamer, PhD
    PROFESSOR, RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK

    Mr. Bruce Shapiro
    EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, DART CENTER FOR JOURNALISM AND TRAUMA