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A reflective home for moral injury dialogue.

This direction frames AngelBrain as a serious but welcoming publication: a place to read openly, contribute thoughtfully, and preserve decades of hard-won documents for clinicians, chaplains, first responders, and researchers.

Open access reading Contributor registration with profession Searchable archive of PDFs, DOCs, and PPTs
Archive Vision 50 years of collected reports, presentations, and policy materials
Editorial Tone

Calm, scholarly, and durable. The whimsical hero image becomes a symbolic “conversation room” rather than the entire brand voice, which helps the site stay credible for professional audiences.

Blog Experience

A magazine-style entry point with featured essays, monthly reflections, and prominent pathways for moderated discussion and guest submissions.

Featured essay with editor’s note Recent commentary from registered contributors Clear “Submit a Guest Essay” pathway

Resource Library

Category-led browsing under a dedicated Resources area, supported by summaries and search so large collections feel curated instead of overwhelming.

Occupational moral injury Program development archives Military, healthcare, UN, WHO, NATO materials

Visual Character

Warm parchment tones, gold highlights, and framed content blocks echo the logo’s black-outline elegance without turning the whole site into fantasy artwork.

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