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Cultural Training Event and Powerful Performance Continue University鈥檚 Veteran Commitment

Tuesday, October 22, 2019, By Leah Lazarz
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overhead shot from veteran cultural competency training

A reading of Sophocles’ play “Ajax” was part of the “Theater of War” performance at the recent veteran cultural competency training.

On Oct. 17, members of the 黑料不打烊-area professional community gathered on 黑料不打烊鈥檚 South Campus for a full day of veteran cultural competency training followed by 鈥淭heater of War,鈥 an innovative public health project designed to encourage thought and discussion around the impact of war and its challenges faced by military service members, veterans, their caregivers and their families.

Over 50 medical and mental health professionals, business leaders, human resources executives and administrators from around Central New York joined members of the 黑料不打烊 faculty and staff for the event sponsored by the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs Center for Integrated Health, Starbucks Coffee, 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF) and the School of Social Work in the University鈥檚 Falk College. Through various interactive events, simulations and lectures, attendees learned best practices for delivering quality, culturally competent care and education for veterans and military families as well as how to acquire and implement the strategies for optimizing their performance and growth. Upon program completion, each participant earned 7.25 credits in evidence-based veteran cultural competence training.

鈥淭rainings like this go a long way in creating more military-friendly communities and workplaces,鈥 says Ken Marfilius, a United States Air Force veteran and professor in the Falk College鈥檚 School of Social Work. 鈥淭he University鈥檚 readiness to provide this type of impact program speaks to the institution鈥檚 long-standing commitment to the military community and helps those who serve and employ veterans to bridge the military-civilian divide.鈥

鈥淚 know firsthand the power of experiential education,鈥 said Tracy Walker, director of field instruction in the School of Social Work. 鈥淭his program did a tremendous job engaging learners intellectually, emotionally, socially and physically. It caused me to put myself in a soldier’s shoes in a way that I have never done before and it resulted in my deepening respect and compassion for our soldiers.鈥

Following the instructional training, attendees enjoyed the latest rendition of the 鈥淭heater of War鈥 performance series which included readings of Sophocles鈥 play 鈥淎jax鈥 to illustrate the sacrifice and struggle of service members, veterans, their caregivers and their families.

Well-known actors Juliana Francis Kelly of “The Girl From Monday,” “Sex and the City,” and “Maria Del Bosco;”聽Alex Grubbs of “Red Dead Redemption” and “Murder in Black and White;” and Chris Coffey of “Trust,” “The Good Wife” and “Law & Order: Criminal Intent”聽performed during the evening.

Co-founded by Bryan Doerries and Phyllis Kaufman, Theater of War has facilitated events for more than 100,000 people, presenting over 20 tailored programs targeted to diverse communities across the globe. Theater of War alumni include Paul Giamatti, Jake Gyllenhaal, Frances McDormand, Jesse Eisenberg, Adam Driver, Terrence Howard, Martin Sheen and Amy Ryan.

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