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May 2023

'Candice Valenzuela: What if Self-Care isn't the Answer?'—Encore episode of 'History. Culture. Trauma.' podcast Thursday

Please join our hosts Ingrid Cockhren and Mathew Portell for an encore of "What if Self-Care isn't the Answer". This episode is a conversation with Candice Valenzuela , which occurred in July 2022. Candice provides insight about the need for collective care to heal communities, especially communities struggling with systemic racism and historical trauma. Candice has worked at the crossroads of education, justice and community healing for the past 16 years. She has extensive experience in...

The NJ Office of Resilience Wants to Hear from You

The NJ Office of Resilience wants to connect with you, in your community, to introduce or advance information and programs that help to prevent and heal the trauma that affects people’s ability to thrive! While traumatic experiences can occur at any age, I’m primarily referring to ACEs, Adverse Childhood Experiences, that happen to children and can have lasting effects into adulthood, especially if not countered with Positive Childhood Experiences (PCEs). Together, positive, and adverse...

Are you an honest person?

We are all liars. In the very moment that our trust is violated and we are abused, we have to make a decision – will we tell or will we cover it up. Most of us, because we are young when the abuse occurs, don’t even make this decision in a deeply insightful way. We simply know something about what has happened is bad and wrong, and you get in trouble for doing bad and wrong things – so we don’t tell. This means that we sit down to breakfast with this huge thing happening that we can’t speak...

Fund research on racism’s health impacts, says European group [nature.com]

Discrimination can hinder access and to quality health services.Credit: PA images/Alamy By Layal Liverpool, Nature, April 28, 2023 A network of European health organizations and parliamentarians is calling for the European Commission to explicitly recognize racism as a key factor that can negatively affect people’s health, and to prioritize the issue for research funding. “It’s about time,” says Sarah Hamed, a sociologist at Uppsala University in Sweden who researches racism in health care.

Kevin Smith Reveals He Got Mental Health Treatment After His 'Complete Break From Reality' [people.com]

By Johnny Dodd, Photo: Chloe Aftel/People, People, April 26, 2023 One morning last January, film director Kevin Smith awoke in terror, convinced he was losing his mind. The next day Smith, 52, checked into Arizona's Sierra Tucson treatment center where he spent the next month in intensive therapy, learning how several childhood traumas had led him to create and hide behind a "larger than life" public persona he calls "the other guy" that eventually usurped his core sense of self. "It was...

Artificial intelligence is another reason for a new digital agency [brookings.edu]

By Brookings, Photo: from article, Brookings, April 28, 2023 The torrid pace of artificial intelligence (AI) developments contrasts with the torpid processes for protecting the public interest impacted by the technology. Private and government oversight systems that were developed to deal with the industrial revolution are no match for the AI revolution. AI oversight requires a methodology that is as revolutionary as the technology itself. When confronted with the challenges of industrial...

Kids’ Declining Mental Health Is the ‘Crisis of Our Time,’ Surgeon General Says [edweek.org]

Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy testifies before the Senate Finance Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, on Feb. 8, 2022, on youth mental health care. - Susan Walsh/AP By Caitlynn Peetz, Education Week, April 25, 2023 U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy called out social media as a driving force behind the surge in children’s mental health challenges on Tuesday, and encouraged lawmakers to regulate how the platforms are marketed to and used by kids. In a conversation with Vermont Sen.

Decades of failures leave L.A. County facing up to $3 billion in sex abuse claims

Los Angeles Times, May 1, 2023 As California legislators prepared to pass a law providing victims of childhood sexual abuse a new window to file lawsuits, the bill’s chief backer recalls most of the resistance coming from entities with famously troubled histories: school districts, colleges and youth athletic groups, along with some of their insurance companies. Los Angeles County “just didn’t come up,” said former Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher (D-San Diego), who sponsored the Child...

CHILD LABOR IS "DUMB AND DANGEROUS"

‘Dumb and dangerous’: US sees surge in efforts to reduce child labor regulations Ten states have rolled back child labor laws, with a federal bill to allow teens to work in one of the most dangerous industries, THE GUARDIAN, May 1, 2023 T his March a bill was reintroduced in the US House and Senate that would allow 16- and 17-year-olds to work in certain mechanized operations in the logging industry under parental supervision. Timber industry groups have strongly backed the legislation. For...

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