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March 2022

Join us March 10 for PACEs Connection podcast — History. Culture. Trauma. — with guest Dr. Sandra Bloom

Women of the PACEs science movement featured for Women's History Month! In consideration of Women's History Month, the entire month of March is dedicated to the women creating a legacy in the worldwide PACEs movement. In this episode, we will talk with Dr. Sandra Bloom. For the past 40 years, Bloom has done pioneering work in the field of traumatic stress studies. From 1980-2001, Bloom served as founder and executive director of the Sanctuary programs, inpatient psychiatric programs for the...

Public health experts sketch a roadmap to get from the Covid pandemic to the ‘next normal’ [statnews.com]

By Helen Branswell, Image: NIAID, STAT, March 7, 2022 A new report released Monday charts a path for the transition out of the Covid-19 pandemic, one that outlines both how the country can deal with the challenge of endemic Covid disease and how to prepare for future biosecurity threats. The report plots a course to what its authors call the “next normal” — living with the SARS-CoV-2 virus as a continuing threat that needs to be managed. Doing so will require improvements on a number of...

Greater Good Resources for Peace and Conflict [greatergood.berkeley.edu]

By Greater Good Editors, Photo: Mike Maguire/CC BY 2.0, Greater Good Magazine, March 7, 2022 Here at the Greater Good Science Center, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is provoking a range of emotions: sadness, anger, fear, and more. We’re reading the news every day and wishing that there were more we could do to help. As an educational nonprofit, the best we can do, perhaps, is to remind ourselves and our readers that peace is always possible , the vast majority of people resist killing , even...

How war became a crime [vox.com]

By Dylan Matthews, Image: Leemage/Universal Images Group/Getty Images, Vox, March 6, 2022 The Treaty of Versailles, formally ending World War I and establishing a new postwar order, began with a charter for a new organization. Called the Covenant of the League of Nations , the new body was meant to resolve international disputes peaceably — and, crucially, it committed members to “respect and preserve as against external aggression the territorial integrity and existing political...

Black-led urban farms are thriving – until they have to fight for their land [theguardian.com]

By Patrice Worthy, Photo: Oakland Avenue Urban Farms, The Guardian, March 5, 2022 For the last 10 years, residents in the south Baltimore neighborhood of Cherry Hill who struggled to access affordable food had a reliable place to go. Visitors to the Cherry Hill Urban Community Garden, a 1.5-acre urban farm, would find cheap, fresh vegetables and a strong sense of community. But in the spring of 2021, the farm received an eviction notice. For Eric Jackson, servant director of the Black Yield...

Announcing PACEs Connection's new director of communities—Mathew Portell!

We at PACEs Connection are excited to announce our new director of communities, Mathew Portell. Portell has officially joined this week and will now be leading our Growing Resilient Communities and Cooperative of Communities programs. Portell has dedicated a decade and a half to education in his role as a teacher, instructional coach, teacher mentor, and school administrator. Before accepting the role of director of communities, Portell was the principal of Fall-Hamilton Elementary, an...

Functional Family Therapy (FFT) Training Now Available for Private Practice

Functional Family Therapy (FFT) is one of the most well-known and successful family therapy evidence-based models in the world. Historically, the model has only been made available with grants or other governmental funding through the Child Welfare, Juvenile Justice, or larger behavioral health providers. FFT Partners, one of only two authorized FFT training organizations in the world, is making available for the first time, FFT for the Private Practitioner . FFT is listed on most major...

What the new PACEs Science 101 misses

The new PACEs Science 101 summarizes only part of the science of positive and adverse childhood experiences. It leaves out much of the social epidemiology and social science of positive and adverse childhood experiences that, along with neuroscience, are at the heart of PACEs science. As a result, it largely fails to address primary prevention through policies that can diminish inequities in the distribution of adverse and positive childhood experiences in a population.

Week of HOPE: Day Two - HOPE in Practice [positiveexperience.org/category/blog]

By Laura Gallant, 3/8/22, positiveexperience.org/category/blog/ Today, Tuesday, March 8, is the second day in our Week of HOPE. This week is intended to spread awareness of HOPE – Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences TM and help people learn about the difference that positive childhood experiences can make for children, families, and those who serve them. Today’s theme is HOPE in Practice. Our main event for today is our Annual HOPE Summit – Growing HOPE, registration is open until the...

A gang-banger since 8th grade, former Blood sets a new course with a former prosecutor’s help [jjie.org]

By Micah Danney, Photo: Micah Danney/JJIE, Juvenile Justice Information Exchange, March 1, 2022 Three months after the gang he’d been devoted to lured Charles Kennebrew to a supposed meeting about gang business, then jumped and brutally beat him, the 37-year-old stood staring at a slave auction block in Washington, D.C. Farther along, the now former gangster and others in their group of formerly incarcerated men navigated the National Museum of African American History and Culture e xhibits...

New Data Report: 640,700 Medi-Cal Beneficiaries Screened for ACEs [acesaware.org]

From ACEs Aware, Image: ACEs Aware, March 4, 2022 The ACEs Aware initiative has released a new data report detailing the number of Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE) screenings conducted for children and adults in California between January 1, 2020, and March 31, 2021. The report also tracks the number of clinical team members that completed the “ Becoming ACEs Aware in California ” online training between December 4, 2019, and September 30, 2021. The ACEs Aware Screening, Training, and...

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