Touchstones Discussion Project’s Completing the Odyssey: A Journey Home – a discussion program led by veterans for veterans
In this discussion leadership program, veterans learn to co-lead discussions on themes related to service and homecoming. Participants in this program explore selections from Homer’s The Odyssey and from contemporary work— including many by veterans— about service and war to reflect on their own experiences and journeys.
This fall, the University of Nevada Las Vegas College of Education is engaging veterans in Touchstones discussions in two new courses. You can read about the genesis of this new initiative to better support veterans at UNLV in our Touchstones Circle newsletter and on the UNLV site here. We are honored that Completing the Odyssey: A Journey Home serves as the textbook in these courses.
The development, piloting, and replication of Completing the Odyssey as a veteran-led program was made possible through two grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Read more about the history of this program here.
“This group is perhaps THE key for returning veterans to reintegrate into society. All veterans would benefit. The country, community, and families will benefit.”
“After more than 46 years of silence since my return from Vietnam, I found a voice and a venue to express my thoughts about military service and my personal homecoming through a shared dialogue with other veterans both young and old.”
“Touchstones is unprecedented in what it is doing, combining pragmatism with intellectual pursuit – it needs as much support as is available.”