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November 2021

Arts organization works to combat childhood trauma [spectrumnews1.com]

By Brian Calfano, Spectrum News 1, November 1, 2021 If the effects from ACEs tell us about human challenges, Kathy Wade’s work in Cincinnati and beyond shows us human possibilities. “We know that art is our most common bond, cause art makes us human," she said. The jazz singer turned entrepreneur turned child advocate runs several programs under the umbrella of her organization, Learning Through Art. And the EMMY-award winning "Books Alive!" series, featuring the indominable Paige Turner, is...

How Texas Republicans are rigging the system against minority voters [theguardian.com]

By Sam Levine, The Guardian, October 28, 2021 Hello Fight to vote readers, You don’t have to be an expert to see why Texas’ new maps for its state legislature and congress discriminate against minority voters. Ninety-five per cent of the state’s growth over the last decade has been driven by minorities. But the new maps Texas enacted don’t include a single new district where there is a Hispanic majority. It’s an astounding fact that underscores how powerfully Texas Republicans have wielded...

I'm With Condoleezza Rice About White Guilt [nytimes.com]

By John McWhorter, The New York Times, October 29, 2021 Condoleezza Rice, the first Black female secretary of state, who now heads Stanford University’s Hoover Institution — and who, by her account, attended segregated schools in the Deep South — was a guest last week on “The View.” When asked about the critical race theory debate, she said , “One of the worries that I have about the way that we’re talking about race” sometimes these days is that “somehow white people now have to feel guilty...

CPP's Fritzi Horstman Interviews Peter Crone

The Mind Architect Peter Crone is a writer, speaker and thought leader in human potential who works with world-class entertainers, professional athletes, and global organizations. Peter redesigns the subconscious mind that drives behavior to inspire a new way of living, from limitation and stress to freedom and joy.

Free Registration for 11/30/21 Zoom with Dr. Bruce Perry co-hosted by Prevent Child Abuse-NJ

Free registration is open now for the 11/30/21 Zoom event with Dr. Bruce Perry, renowned psychiatrist and neuroscientist and co-author with Oprah of the #1 best-seller "What Happened to You?". Dr. Perry will speak about faith, adversity and resilience with various international and local faith-based leaders. We hope you will join Prevent Child Abuse-NJ for this important panel discussion. https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Ls3WF-UkTKOFspv_Y9HPaQ

The Roll Out of LEVEL 2- Historical Trauma Specialist Certification

LEVEL 2 HISTORICAL TRAUMA SPECIALIST CERTIFICATION MARCH 2022!!! The wait is finally over! Iya Affo and Heal Historical Trauma will present: Historical Trauma Specialist Certification- LEVEL 2: A Neurological, Environmental & Cultural Perspective on March 1st & 2nd 2022. LEVEL 2 will cover the following: Fossil fuel capitalism as an extension of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade & Native American Genocide. Climate change as a catalyst for violence and prolonged suffering in BIPOC...

Parent Voice in Designing Tool for Pediatric Providers

VITAL: Relational Health seeks parents and caregivers who would be willing to consider a new tool being designed for pediatric providers to screen for and respond to families who want support to build safe, stable and nurturing relationships with their children. Total time is estimated at an hour or less. Email srock@rockresults.org if you have questions or would like to know more.

‘You can’t pay bills on $12 an hour’: Walmart employees left out of raises [theguardian.com]

By Michael Sainato, The Guardian, October 28, 2021 Mendy Hughes, 46, has worked as a cashier for Walmart in Malvern, Arkansas, for 11 years. Her hourly wage, after a recent increase, is $12.85 an hour, a mere 85 cents more than the hourly starting wage for new hires despite her 11 years with the company. “You can’t pay your bills, rent and buy groceries on $12 an hour. I don’t think anywhere in the United States, you can do that. No way,” said Hughes, who is a member of the campaign group...

Philadelphia to become first major US city to ban police from stopping drivers for low-level traffic violations [cnn.com]

By Maya Brown and Emma Tucker, CNN US, October 30, 2021 When Philadelphia's mayor signs landmark legislation as soon as this week, the city will become the first major US city to ban police from stopping drivers for low-level traffic violations -- stops that studies show target Black drivers at disproportionately higher rates. The Driving Equality Bill , passed 14-2 by the city council on October 14, categorizes certain motor vehicle code violations as "primary violations," which allow...

These organizations want to help survivors of domestic violence — without calling the police [thelily.com]

By Sravya Tadepalli, The Lily, October 29, 2021 Today, reporting to the police is often the easiest way for survivors of intimate partner violence to access services and protections provided through the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) , first signed in 1994. But amid growing calls to limit police involvement in various aspects of life — especially as police mishandling of domestic cases makes headlines — some programs are seeking to provide alternatives. A 2015 study from the National...

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Selects Ten Communities as 2020-2021 RWJF Culture of Health Prize Winners [rwjf.org]

From Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, October 26, 2021 Today the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) announced the ten communities chosen to receive the 2020–2021 RWJF Culture of Health Prize. The Prize honors and elevates communities at the forefront of advancing health, opportunity, and equity for all. The 2020–2021 Prize winners are: Addison, Ill.; Alamosa County, Colo.; Chickaloon Native Village; Drew, Miss.; Howard County, Md.; National City, Calif.; Palm Beach County, Fla.; Rocky...

Adverse Childhood Experiences and Positive Childhood Experiences: Can One Mitigate the Effects of the Other?

Childhood should be a carefree time full of learning and joy. However, many children aren’t that lucky and grow up in homes that are dysfunctional and abusive. These encounters are known as adverse childhood experiences and change the future of the child forever. One question that burns in the minds of many survivors and researchers alike is how do positive childhood experiences (PCEs) come into play? Can positive childhood experiences help an abused child cope in some way? This article will...

 
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