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Diaspora in Dialogue: Reckoning with Generational Trauma

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Forum/Panel Discussion Global/Intercultural Humanities Other Personal Well-being & Effectiveness Social Sciences

Thu, Nov 20, 2025

5:30 PM – 7 PM EST (GMT-5)

Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building, room 399

Princeton, NJ 08544, United States

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Trauma is often a stigmatized yet inevitable burden in the diaspora. As our countries move on from their histories of colonialism, civil conflict, and subjugation, we carry these histories in our minds and pass on their weight to the generations that succeed us. Often, reconciliation and healing in the diaspora centers on the economic and physical impacts of violence while neglecting mental health care. Hence, as part of our 2025-26 PIIRS Undergraduate Fellowship Initiative, this event will address this stigma head-on by centering the treatment of colonial trauma and its lasting psychological effects on younger generations in the African diaspora. Through a conversational discussion between Dr. Yacob Tekie and Dr. Uche Ukuku, as well as an interactive workshop meant to navigate practical strategies that can reinforce our mental health, we hope to enhance our understanding of trauma and help destigmatize mental health care in the diaspora, thereby equipping our attendees with concrete strategies to invest in their well-being.

This even is open to all. Registration is required.

"Reckoning with Generational Trauma" is organized by PIIRS Undergraduate Resarch fellows Ava Adelaja '27, Fikir Beyene' ‘27 and Mariah Morgan ’27.
Food Provided

Where

Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building, room 399

Princeton, NJ 08544, United States

Speakers

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Olivia James

Outreach Counselor, Counseling and Psychological Services, University Health Services.

Princeton University

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Yacob Tekie

University of Pennsylvania

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Uchechi Ukuku

Talk Naija

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Co-hosted with: Princeton Black Men's Association, Princeton Ethiopian and Eritrean Students Association (PEESA), Princeton Institute for International & Regional Studies, Program in African Studies, Princeton Psychology Society, Princeton Nigerian Student Association, PIIRS UG Fellowship (OWNER)