[HTML1] Danica Borkovich Anderson’s has worked with and learned from women around the world who have experienced war and conflict trauma. She has come to see them through new eyes, not as victims. She sees them as women wise, strong, and compassionate. Danica is a forensic psychotherapist who has traveled world-wide. Their essence is summed up in the concise collaborative social Justice and self-sustainability found as they drew from the strength to heal within themselves and their communities. Danica founded the non-profit The Kolo: Women’s Cross Cultural Collaboration that has done a series of Kolo trauma treatments and trainings in Bosnia and across the globe. She originated the Blood and Honey series of workshops, seminars and trainings to heal catastrophic trauma and to bear witness to the marginalized and invisible survivors of violence.
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Blood & Honey: The Secret Herstory of Women South Slavic Women’s Experiences in a World of Modern-day Territorial Warfare; How daughters, mothers, and grandmothers heal their communities and circumvent another century of wars. Biosemiotics: Blood and Honey IconsContact:
Danica Anderson, MA, Certified Clinical Criminal Justice Specialist, CEO of the Kolo: Women’s Cross Cultural Collaboration, and international consultant, presenter and author of many published articles has a bioculinary website Cooking with Blood and Honey chronicling her travels in Europe, Africa and Asia.
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