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Highlighting PSOT's Work and Legacy: May 20th Film Screening
As many in the NCTTP community know, the renowned Program for Survivors of Torture (PSOT) in New York City closed this month (May 2026). The member center's legacy and impact, however, continues to live on through films like Transcendence: A Journey of Hope and Healing. Please spread the word about this event and/or request a film screening near you! Where: Tibet House, 22 W 15th Street, NYC 10011 When: May 20th, 2026, 6:30-8:30PM Registration: This is a free screening, and
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May 171 min read
Call for Participants! National Institute of Justice (NIJ)–funded study
The International Rescue Committee- Phoenix, Arizona is currently recruiting participants for a National Institute of Justice (NIJ)–funded study (15PNIJ-24-GG-01747-HT) that examines the prevalence of human trafficking along the southern U.S. border. Eligible individuals are invited to take part in a confidential survey about their experiences, on a fully voluntary basis. Eligibility: 18+, entered the U.S. from Mexico after 2013 Time commitment: Approximately 30 minutes Forma
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May 151 min read


Impact of USAID Funding Freeze on Rehabilitation for Torture Survivors
Please see the attached briefing, written by IRCT, on the impact of the USAID funding freeze.
NCTTP
Feb 5, 20251 min read
NCTTP's Statement on Dianne Feinstein's Passing
The National Consortium of Torture Treatment Programs and its members mourn the passing of esteemed U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein of...
NCTTP
Oct 13, 20231 min read
IRCT's Protest Tool Kit
Attached below is the Protest Toolkit: What is the Protest Toolkit? The Protest Toolkit provides guidance on how to collect evidence of...
NCTTP
Apr 4, 20222 min read
Webinar Series From The International Center For MultiGenerational Legacies Of Trauma
Intergenerational Legacies of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda I Monday, 11 April 2022, 1:00-2:15PM EDT / 7:00-8:15PM CAT &...
NCTTP
Apr 4, 20221 min read


Participants Needed for Study:
Techniques for Supporting Those Who Serve Survivors of Torture and Refugee Trauma (qualtrics.com) What is this study about? Working with...
NCTTP
Mar 9, 20221 min read
"No one should have to wait years for the U.S. to consider their asylum claim"
An Op-ed by Andrea Barron, Advocacy Program Manager at Torture Abolition and Survivors Support Coalition (TASSC)
NCTTP
Feb 2, 20221 min read
New Published Article from TASSC's Executive Director, Léonce Byimana.
O’Connor, S, Byimana, L., Patel, S, and Kivlighan, D. (2021). Corrective Political Experiences: Psychological Impacts of Public Testimony...
NCTTP
Feb 1, 20221 min read
NCTTP
Oct 13, 20210 min read
Community of Practice Poetry: Night Jean Muhingabo
Who can I blame ? (This poem was published by the UNHCR 2021) Tears, tears and tears. Not peace! Mom, why are we alone? Every time, I...
NCTTP
Oct 13, 20211 min read
Community of Practice Poetry: Valsa George
Refugee by Valsa George (Read by Kamar Gure) From the dark arenas of violence, From the shackles of oppression, From a land reeking of...
NCTTP
Oct 13, 20211 min read
One Love, A Letter From President Hawthorne Smith
One love. Bob Marley’s inspirational lyrics are poignant and true. They are deceptively simple and remarkably profound. “One love, one...
Dr. Hawthorne Smith
Sep 15, 20216 min read
A Welcome Letter From The President
Good people, I write this letter with great pride. I’m proud to be affiliated with all of you who do such extraordinary work to heal...
Dr. Hawthorne Smith
Sep 14, 20212 min read
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