Teresa von Sommaruga Howard and Russian workers feature in latest addition to the RadioTC International Series, "Who's Dropped in to the Archive and Study Centre?"
Archivist Craig Fees took advantage of the recent joint Mulberry Bush Training/PETT residential course to interview MASHA PICHUGINA and MARIA KRIVENKOVA. Twenty-two year old Masha grew up in Kitezh - the eco-village/therapeutic community established in Russia in 1992 to live and work with orphaned, abused and abandoned children - and is now head of Kitezh's new sister therapeutic community,
Orion. Maria is a teacher and foster mother in Kitezh. The 14 minute interview in English and Russian describes their experience, and invites volunteers to come and help to build and support the communities. The Kitezh web-site is www.kitezh.org. To listen to the interview, click here.
TERESA von SOMMARUGA HOWARD conducted the large groups, and took time from the Mulberry Bush Training/Planned Environment Therapy Trust residential course "A Living Learning Experience - An Introduction to Therapeutic Child Care" to record a frank and intimate interview about her life and career: A life and career which has included "therapeutic community outside the therapeutic community" work in a London "sink" estate, turning environment and relationships around as a local authority architect; childhood emigration to New Zealand, with a German refugee father and English mother; a staff team consultancy at the Henderson Hospital as a group analyst, bridging the transition from Stuart Whiteley to Kingsley Norton as the Hospital's Director; and a road of personal discovery, over a landscape blown apart by two world wars over several continents. And much more. Recorded live in the Archivist's office, to listen to her interview, click here.
Earlier Drop-ins
Earlier "Drop-ins" have included MIKE PEGG, Director of the Richmond Fellowship's Lancaster House therapeutic community in the early 1970s, now a successful Mentor to major corporations (Sony, Microsoft/MSN - see his blog at http://thestrengthsway.blogspot.com/); JANICE JONES, Executive Officer of the Australasian Therapeutic Communities Association (ATCA); and DR. TONY REES, co-author of the iconic Aitken, Webster and Rees (1958), "Magnetic Prospecting", Antiquity 32, pp. 270-271, and (incidentally) donor of the archives of Frank Mathews and of the Birmingham Society for the Care of Invalid and Nervous Children. For a full list of Drop-ins, go to http://www.tc-of.org.uk/wiki/index.php/P3S0
