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Reference
Le Grice, J. (invited keynote 2023). Kei hea te kōmako e kō? Where will the bellbird sing? Speaking into trauma and breathing life into silenced subjectivities. APS & NZPsS Members Symposium 2023: Exploring Trauma and Investigating Neurodiversity, Wellington, 21st May 2023.
Kei hea te kōmako e kō? Where will the bellbird sing? Speaking into trauma and breathing life into silenced subjectivities
Summary
“Kei hea te kōmako e kō?” translates to “Where will the bellbird sing?” in Maori, and is a metaphorical question that refers to the idea of where and how marginalized voices, particularly those impacted by trauma, will be able to freely express themselves and be heard, signifying a space of healing and empowerment where silenced experiences can be shared openly.