Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome: America’s Enduring Legacy of Injury and Healing
20 February 2010
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- Larry Reed, local businessman is pictured with author Dr. Joy DeGruy who was a featured speaker at a Black History Month program held at UW-Milwaukee on Friday, Feb. 12 at the Union Ballroom West. Dr. DeGruy’s subject was “Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome: America’s Enduring Legacy of Injury and Healing”. The program also included Olivia El-Amin, director of corporate affairs, New Horizon Center, Inc., the Nefatari Dancers, Ald. Joe Davis, and Dr. Anika Wilson, associate professor, Africology Department, UWM. (Photo by Harry Kemp).
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