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The Kolo: Women’s Cultural Collaboration providing trainings on the front lines of violence and trauma2020-03-13T20:26:10-07:00

The Kolo: WCCC Trauma Trainings Heal

The Kolo Self Trauma Care Protocol is a epigenetic methodology informed, intensified and inspired by twenty years of international trauma response and healing with women’s trauma survivors of domestic violence, conflict, crisis, war, genocide, disaster.

Trainings

Intensified Learning trauma-informed and responsive training programs and modules with hands-on workshops and train-the-trainer programs, available in-house, on-site, and via online courses customizable for every need, including to:

  • Survivors on the Frontlines – adults and children
  • Education – students/teachers and administrators
  • Professionals – mental health, medical, judicial, and more.
  • Community and Nonprofit Organizations – advocacy, community, healing and aid work
  • Corporate Settings
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Collaborative Collectives

Intensified Learning and collaboration with the Kolo Self Trauma Care Protocol is an inclusive social engagement application in Collaborative Collectives. True advocacy and activism heals the individual – and especially, the social collective – of trauma and stems the intergenerational cycle of violence. We collaborate with women through:

  • Workshops
  • Conferences
  • Speaking Engagements
  • Events
  • Online Community
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Research

The Kolo: WCC conducts Research and provides Resources from Clinical Program Director, Dr. Danica Anderson scouring the latest news across interdisciplinary sciences and the social sciences on trauma, women’s trauma, intergenerational trauma including neuroscience, genomics and epigenetics, polyvagal theory, and more to evolve our knowledge and practice for.  Sign up for our mailing list and follow our FB page to stay updated. Our Research and Resources are created for:
  • Laypractitioners
  • Clinical and Professionals
  • Academics
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FLOURISHING AFTER TRAUMA IS POSSIBLE

ABOUT THE KOLO: WCCC

The Kolo: Women’s Cross-Cultural Collaboration provides trauma-informed care, training and response inspiring survivors to flourish and seize possibilities at their feet after traumatic events, halting the transgenerational cycle of effects by traumatization.

When we discover the instructional nature of trauma, we are evolving. Trauma is intensified learning.

Your Support Matters

Can’t attend a training right now? No problem. There are many ways to support The Kolo: WCCC in bringing critical healing trauma care and response to women and girls in a world of ever-increasing violence: inside our homes and communities.

When you donate to The Kolo: WCCC you are supporting women, families and communities on the front-lines of crisis and trauma heal.

Your donation helps us to:

Heal Women’s Trauma

Train-the-Trainer on the Frontlines

Research Intergenerational Trauma

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Written accounts of critical trauma and trauma healing events and practices, sorted by theme.

Maternal Fright and South Slavic Oral Memory Traditions: Biosemiotics, Epigenetics, and Somatic Psychobiology Healing Practices

Abstract: The Slavic term “maternal fright” is carved from chronic wars and violence towards women and is a form of transgenerational trauma. The forgotten conflict, the Balkan War of 1991-95 in the former Yugoslav region, resulted in South Slavic female survivors in the aftermath of war utilizing extensive cultural practices including oral memory traditions to ameliorate their experiences of trauma with greater focus on eradicating maternal fright. This [...read more]

The Kolo: WCCC Presents; 2nd International Women’s Summit: Nonkilling Culture

June 19-25, 2019 Sarajevo, Bosnia www.kolononkillingcultures.org The 2019 Summit will place emphasis on; Women’s transgenerational trauma healing emerges in response to unjust conditions. In that regard, women have played a significant but invisible role, in their rights to challenge longstanding subordinate social, political, rule of law and economic inequalities, across areas of healing trauma, war crimes, war, violence, genocide, gynocide, ethnic hatreds, diaspora, refugees, race, class, sexuality, and identity [...read more]

The gorilla beating on our chests is finally visible: The discovery of Epigenetic Gene in Trauma impacting our immune system

My Kolo Informed Trauma Care has observed and understood the epigenetic influences for transgenerational trauma and body impacts. This is especially observed with my trauma work on Bosnian Muslim women war crimes and war survivors. My own lineage follows along Photographer Salgado saw the gorilla beating on his chest- Balkan War, Bosnia 1999 with these Bosnian women whose ancestors recorded a century of wars. I know why I saw the [...read more]

The gorilla beating on our chests is finally visible: The discovery of Epigenetic Gene in Trauma impacting our immune system

My Kolo Informed Trauma Care has observed and understood the epigenetic influences for transgenerational trauma and body impacts. This is especially observed with my trauma work on Bosnian Muslim women war crimes and war survivors. My own lineage follows along Photographer Salgado saw the gorilla beating on his chest- Balkan War, Bosnia 1999 with these Bosnian women whose ancestors recorded a century of wars. I know why I saw the gorilla beating on our chests. [...read more]

Restoring Women to Cultural Memory

“Women are the Footnotes’ Footnote”- a must see video for all females – especially daughters. The influential study conducted through vast materials highlighted the invisible sex and the relationship of a certain empowerment women are naturally endowed with to that of cultural memory. This video was shared by Max Dashu, founder of Suppressed Histories Archives.

MESOLITHIC KOLO ROUND DANCE AND LABAN SYSTEM

MESOLITHIC KOLO ROUND DANCE AND LABAN SYSTEM Tracing the Phenomenology of South Slavic Landscape and Body Movements inter- related to Laban Notation System By Danica Anderson Abstract The origins of the kolo, a South Slavic round dance or to be in a circle (Hubbs, 1993) are Mesolithic intangible heritage. Surviving exploitation as touristic folk dances only in modern day, the ritual round dance organizes what the past peoples observed and lived that serve the needs [...read more]

Bird Killing 300 Mile Coastal Toxic Algae Bloom & South Slavic One Species Mind

The Duck Masked & Crowned Bird Goddess dressed in her bolero jacket (Late Vinca Culture, 4500 BCE)is mirrored in the Sarajevo Stari Baba making a living from selling seeds so that others can see HER-the Bird Goddess. The toxic algae bloom has armed scientists with a new theory. In place of observations or what we can learn from Mother Nature on how to immediately respond, scientists armed themselves, against the forces of the [...read more]

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