Breaking the cycle of generational trauma: Empowering youth to heal and lead cha

04-02-2025 15:00:00

English

Join us in this extremely important conversation about “Breaking the cycle of generational trauma: Empowering youth to heal and lead change.” organised by our Catalyst Youth Global Collaboration

Here are 3–4 takeaways for attendees that I hope will inspire them:
1. What emotional abuse and generational trauma look like: We’ll unpack what emotional abuse really is, how it creates deep invisible wounds, and how it often gets passed down through generations.
2. Healing starts with youth: I’ll share how we train and empower young people to break cycles of trauma through social-emotional learning and healing practices, making them catalysts for healthier relationships and stronger communities.
3. The power of community and storytelling: We’ll explore how sharing our stories and creating safe spaces for healing can spark real change—both individually and collectively.
4. Creating a ripple effect of change: Attendees will learn how addressing mental health and emotional well-being can lead to happier, healthier young people who create generational and systemic change in their communities.

Speaker’s Bio:
Francesca Raoelison, originally from Madagascar, is the Founder and Executive Director of Omena, a nonprofit that raises awareness about emotional abuse by empowering young people with the social-emotional learning tools they need to heal and create change. As a survivor herself, Francesca’s personal journey inspired her to create Omena and dedicate her work to breaking the cycle of intergenerational trauma. She’s an Echoing Green Fellow, a TEDx speaker, an educator, and a Forbes 30 Under 30 scholar. Her work has been featured by MTV and The Boston Globe and supported by UNICEF. Francesca is a graduate of Brown University and also mentors young changemakers through the Clinton Global Initiative University.

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