31 episódios

The Narrative Project’s purpose is to create a virtual space for the diverse voices of the UCI community to explore topics of intersectionality, culture, power, community care, allyship and restorative justice through the lens of the COVID-19 pandemic. These narratives will support the development of empathy, a protective community factor. Empathy is a core component of active listening and allows others to address behavior as a bystander and prevent acts of violence before they happen.

UCI CARE Narrative Project UCI CARE Narrative Project

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The Narrative Project’s purpose is to create a virtual space for the diverse voices of the UCI community to explore topics of intersectionality, culture, power, community care, allyship and restorative justice through the lens of the COVID-19 pandemic. These narratives will support the development of empathy, a protective community factor. Empathy is a core component of active listening and allows others to address behavior as a bystander and prevent acts of violence before they happen.

    Undocumented Survivors Pt. 2

    Undocumented Survivors Pt. 2

    In this episode of the Narrative Project, Dong-Anh and Katherine continues the conversation on undocumented survivors by discussing reasons why undocumented survivors would feel hesitant to come forward for support. Additionally, they revisit how intersectionality and various identities can affect a survivor’s experience and trauma differently. They also explore various legal and support services that can help undocumented survivors, as well as other options that might be useful. Moreover, they share their opinions on how we can support undocumented survivors on a personal and individualized level.

    Content warning: mentions of sexual assault, physical assault, and relationship abuse

    • 28 min
    Undocumented Survivors Pt. 1

    Undocumented Survivors Pt. 1

    In this episode of the Narrative Project, Dong-Anh and Katherine share their own thoughts on the topic of undocumented survivors, as well as identify and define who these folks are. They delve into a deep discussion of the risks of being an undocumented survivors. Both also idenitfies some flaws in support systems that could prevent undocumented survivors to seek support, and cultural impacts that affects a survivor’s ability to seek support. They also inform about the unique types of abuse that undocumented and immigrant survivors would face.

    Content warning: mentions of sexual assault, physical assault, and relationship abuse

    • 31 min
    Generational Trauma Pt. 2

    Generational Trauma Pt. 2

    In this episode of The Narrative Project, Betsy, Sabrina, Dong-Anh, Katherine, and Vicki continue their conversation on generational trauma first with how we can bring it up to our parents and relatives. This leads into a discussion of ways to bridge the gap of mental health between the generations. They conclude the conversation with ways in which to heal from generational trauma and support others who are.

    Content warning: mention of domestic violence, emotional abuse, physical abuse, verbal abuse, sexual abuse, physical assault, and PTSD.

    • 22 min
    Generational Trauma Pt. 1

    Generational Trauma Pt. 1

    In this episode of The Narrative Project, Betsy, Sabrina, Dong-Anh, Katherine, and Vicki define generational trauma, what it means to them, as well as how it’s shaped their personal lives. They elaborate on their shared experiences of how it’s affected them, in their relationships with themselves and others, as well as their interactions with peers. Additionally, the group touches on the different and similar cultural factors that impact generational trauma.

    Content warning: mention of domestic violence, emotional abuse, physical abuse, verbal abuse, sexual abuse, physical assault, and PTSD.

    • 30 min
    Domestic Violence Without Physical Abuse Pt. 2

    Domestic Violence Without Physical Abuse Pt. 2

    In this episode of the Narrative Project, Caroline, Vicki, Katherine, and Dong-Anh discuss how the media normalizes toxic traits in relationships and romanticizes unhealthy relationships. They delve deeper into gaslighting and guilt tripping, and how abusers use this as a tool to have control in their relationships. They share their opinions on red flags to look out for before entering a relationship. To conclude, they end their conversation with how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected survivors of domestic violence, and ways in which folks can work as a community to support survivors.

    Content warning: mention of domestic violence, emotional abuse, physical abuse, verbal abuse sexual assault, and physical assault.

    • 35 min
    Domestic Violence Without Physical Abuse Pt. 1

    Domestic Violence Without Physical Abuse Pt. 1

    In this episode of the Narrative Project, Caroline, Vicki, Katherine, and Dong-Anh discuss what domestic violence and abuse looks like to them. They discuss why they think survivors might be afraid to come out or report their abuse. Some of these include victim blaming, reliving trauma through the legal process, as well as social and cultural barriers. The conversation shifts to explore how gender norms affect survivors, as well as how survivors in the LGBTQ+ community may face different barriers when it comes to reporting or sharing their stories with others. They end the conversation discussing how their personal experiences and interactions as a youth have affected their perception of healthy and unhealthy relationships, as well as how education during these early years are vital for violence prevention.

    Content warning: mention of domestic violence, emotional abuse, physical abuse, verbal abuse sexual assault, and physical assault.

    • 26 min

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