Solidarity with Ukraine

#westandwithukraine2022

We collected solidarity statements of our IAFMHS Student Board members. 












We stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine, who experience violence and trauma, and are pressured into fleeing their country, leaving their culture and their loved ones behind. We condemn any form of violence, discrimination, and oppression. 


IAFMHS Student Board 2021-2022

The horrifying news these days are making it very difficult to find the right words.

Here are some resources that you may find helpful:

Scientific literature:

Starck et al. (2020). The Relationship of Acculturation, Traumatic Events and Depression in Female Refugees. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, 906. https://www.frontiersin.org/.../10.../fpsyg.2020.00906/full

Oleksiyenko et al. (2021). ‘What Do You Mean, You Are a Refugee in Your Own Country?’: Displaced Scholars and Identities in Embattled Ukraine. European Journal of Higher Education, 11(2), 101-118. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/21568235.2020.1777446?casa_token=OrdQnUzorzcAAAAA:4kT3DGgDX_ClDudX6ZV2D_OOaGAm8KdnbPcVvEYP6INd260G1nU6bmf_OQzcJZFisw975NDUYOMeld0

Blonigen et al. (2016). Risk of recidivism among justice-involved veterans: A systematic review of the literature. Criminal justice policy review, 27(8), 812-837. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0887403414562602?casa_token=fGNhezJdXTMAAAAA:6-S4kgaVgQb9oNkkjOzogTC4L99yfIOWjMYRMYYMd_H3gCZDMMfHnCy8WRKyvJelcq8xkF1WXF3EulM

Talking to kids about what is happening:

https://www.scientificamerican.com/.../what-to-tell-kids.../

If you have more valuable resources please provide them via students@iafmhs.org, or in the comments section of our Social Media Accounts! 

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