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On April 17-18, 2015, the Moral Injury Project of Hendricks Chapel will hold a two-day conference entitled “What Did You Fight For, What did you Bring Home: Moral Injury in the Lives of Military Veterans” in 500 Hall of Languages (more about the conference).

 

This two-day conference will bring local, regional, and national scholars, clinical practitioners, writers, and artists to address the psychological, spiritual, and artistic dimensions of Moral Injury among veterans.  Moral Injury is the damage done to one’s conscience or moral compass when one perpetrates, witnesses, or fails to prevent acts that transgress one’s own moral and ethical values/codes of conduct/understanding.

 

In addition to specific panels, the conference will include an art exhibit by veterans at 914 Works Gallery on 914 E. Genesee Street and a literary reading by members of the Syracuse Veterans’ Writing Group as well as other guest writers.

 

The conference schedule can be found at: http://moralinjuryproject.syr.edu/april-conference/conference-schedule/

 

Panel topics and speaker biographies can be found at: http://moralinjuryproject.syr.edu/april-conference/conference-panelists/

 

Press and queries about the conference should be directed to: anmiller@syr.edu

 

To register for the conference use this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1qHEhUdBD0N0Vx1Wa2IJRdHIz8X1hnO6S6DIA5-Uhs2s/viewform?c=0&w=1

 

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