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January 2022

Join Us! Upcoming events honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., beginning on January 18th we will be hosting a number of events aimed at building The Beloved community. The National Day of Racial Healing offers us an opportunity to reflect upon the principles set forth by Dr. King . We welcome all to join us as we learn from our shared humanity to address the historic and contemporary effects of racism. Use the attached flyer to register for these events!

Media Exposure and the Risk of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Following a Mass traumatic Event: An In-silico Experiment [frontiersin.org]

By Salma M. Abdalla, Gregory H. Cohen, Shailesh Tamrakar, et al., Photo: Unsplash, Frontiers in Psychiatry, November 25, 2021 Introduction: Following mass traumatic events, greater exposure to traditional media like television (TV) about the event is associated with higher burden of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). However, we know little about how social media exposure, combined with other media sources, shapes the population burden of PTSD following mass traumatic events. Materials...

They made headlines for discovering 751 unmarked graves. Now Cowessess First Nation wants to be a leader in child welfare [thestar.com]

By Alex Boyd, Photo: Liam Richards/The Canadian Press, The Star, January 4, 2022 Visitors have come from Alberta, British Columbia and Manitoba. A biker group cruised all the way from Edmonton. Grandmothers brought their own chairs so they could sit and stay awhile. In the six months since Cowessess First Nation announced the discovery of 751 unmarked graves, the site has become an informal gathering place for community members and strangers alike who come to pay their respects to the people...

Early Learning in the United States: 2021 [americanprogress.org]

By MK Falgout, Photo: David L. Ryan/Getty, Center for American Progress, December 14, 2021 The Center for American Progress produces annual state fact sheets that overview the current early childhood landscape and opportunities to expand access to quality child care and early learning for families across all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The 2021 update includes information regarding: Affordability and access for families Compensation for child care providers and early educators...

Three Conversations Every Child Welfare System Should Have to Start 2022 [imprintnews.org]

By Paul S. Dilorenzo, Photo: Unsplash, The Imprint, January 3, 2022 I'm not a big fan of New Year’s resolutions. They’re more of a sugar high than an actual meal. I favor the twelve step practice of daily introspection and ongoing self-reflection. It’s more realistic, longer lasting and helps us to understand the complexity of the tasks involved with real change. That’s because continuous examination requires us to ask: how I am being called to improve and to reflect on my decisions?

Save the Date! Trauma-Informed Schools Leadership Institute

Are you ready to transform your school to become a trauma-informed and healing-centered environment? Join us for the PACEsConnection virtual Trauma-Informed School Leadership Institute. This institute is specifically tailored for school leaders and leadership teams who want to understand the HOW of trauma-informed schools. Speakers will include current and former building leaders engaged in the work as well as other national experts supporting schools through this transformation process.

How state leaders can advance climate-resilient schools now [edsource.org]

By Jonathan Klein and Lisa Patel, Photo: Julie Leopo/EdSource, EdSource, January 4, 2022 After several years of ongoing disruption from the Covid pandemic, wildfires and heat waves, California’s 6 million students and their parents know firsthand that far too many school buildings are not equipped to address our present challenges. This is especially true for Black and brown children who face disproportionate climate change impacts and are more likely to attend school buildings in poor...

The Black foodie celebrating the Bay Area’s hidden gems: ‘our food scene is special’ [theguardian.com]

By Abené Clayton, Photo: Carolyn Fong/The Guardian, The Guardian, January 8, 2022 G arlic noodles, french fries loaded with steak and shrimp, crab legs the length of an adult’s forearm – a brief scroll through the popular Instagram account of Bayareafoodz is enough to put you in a digital food coma. In a region known as one of America’s culinary capitals and a playground for Instagram foodies, Darion Frazier’s page stands out. He amassed more than 126,000 followers not with slickly produced...

Thousands of seasonal farmworkers will get their much-deserved raises after all [dailykos.com]

By Gabe Ortiz, Photo: AFP/Getty Images, Daily Kos, January 1, 2022 The previous administration used its final weeks of power to push through a final slew of anti-immigrant policies , including an “unconscionable” move freezing the wages for thousands of seasonal farmworkers for two years. It was a plan to financially benefit farmers while screwing over the kind of workers that very same administration had declared “ essential ” amid the novel coronavirus pandemic. But because of successful...

How Society Has Turned Its Back on Mothers [nytimes.com]

By Pooja Lakshmin, Photo: Csilla Klenyánszki, The New York Times, February 4, 2021 As a psychiatrist specializing in women’s mental health, nearly every mother I have treated during the pandemic fights through decision fatigue, rage and a feeling of powerlessness every day. This isn’t breaking news. Burnout among parents, in particular moms, has been a defining principle of this global disaster. Clinical-level burnout is defined by a triad of symptoms: exhaustion, a sense of futility and...

The Link Between Complex Trauma and Suicidal Ideation

This series of articles in September has focused primarily on advocating and supporting someone who has suicidal ideations or has attempted to die by suicide. As September is National Suicide Awareness Month, we shall continue to address the causes and treatment available to those who are suicidal and their families and friends. In this article, we shall examine together the link between complex trauma and suicidal ideation, examining closely what both are and how to help someone you love...

The 'Great Animal Orchestra' brings the wild rumpus of nature to art museums [npr.org]

By Neda Ulaby, Photo: Kathy Tarantola/Peabody Essex Museum, National Public Radio, January 6, 2022 Your imagination does the work at The Great Animal Orchestra – you just sit in a dark room and listen. Currently at the Peabody Essex museum in Salem, Mass ., through May 22, the exhibition immerses visitors into soundscapes from remote parts of the planet: seven of them, from the tropics to the tundra. No wildlife footage accompanies this symphony of wild animals. It's audio first, in a...

How 'Muscle Memory' May Help Us Get in Shape [nytimes.com]

By Gretchen Reynolds, Photo: Gabriela Bhaskar, The New York Times, January 5, 2022 After two years of Covid-19 and its disruptions to our exercise routines, many of us may feel like we have forgotten how to be fit. But an encouraging new study suggests that our muscles remember. The study involved mice, but it builds on similar experiments with weight training and people. It found that muscles developed a pervasive and lasting molecular “memory” of past resistance exercises that helped them...

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