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July 2022

As Federal Climate-Fighting Tools Are Taken Away, Cities and States Step Up [nytimes.com]

By Maggie Astor, Photo: Ryan David Brown/The New York Times, The New York Times, July 1, 2022 Legislators in Colorado, historically a major coal state, have passed more than 50 climate-related laws since 2019. The liquor store in the farming town of Morris, Minn., cools its beer with solar power. Voters in Athens, Ohio, imposed a carbon fee on themselves. Citizens in Fairfax County, Va., teamed up for a year and a half to produce a 214-page climate action plan . Across the country,...

It’s not easy trying to finish college in 2022; try doing it with autism [edsource.org]

By Ramon Castaños, Photo: Ramon Castaños, EdSource, July 1, 2022 M y name is Ramon Castaños. I am 24. I am Mexican-American. And I am a third-year journalism student at California State University, Fresno trying to jumpstart my journalism career. All of those things about me are more interesting than the fact that I live with autism. I hate that most people treat me differently when they find out I have autism. I just want to be treated like everyone else. In 2016, I graduated from Sunnyside...

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Background checks, absolutely! Assault weapons ban, absolutely! But…violent people have one thing in common. They did not experience parenting behaviors and practices generally recognized as supporting the healthy development of children. This is not to say that everyone who experiences unsupportive and harmful parenting becomes violent. Indeed most do not. But, if we want to put an end to violence, working to improve the overall quality of parenting must be part of the solution.

Art therapy - stories without words in Tarpon Springs, Florida

Peace4Tarpon is a community initiative that began in 2010 making Tarpon Springs the first trauma-informed community in the nation. Through ongoing research, we now know that unaddressed childhood trauma is the root cause of the most challenging issues we face whether in our personal, family, work life or in the larger community. These impacts on mental, emotional and physical health can have a ripple effect which often crosses generations. We also know that trauma knows no boundaries –...

Community gun violence: Learn how to help reduce it on this week's History. Culture. Trauma. podcast with guest Timothy Hughes

While news of mass shootings, such as the July 4th shooting at an Independence Day Parade in Highland Park, Illinois, dominates media feeds, community gun violence takes more lives and impacts more people in the United States. This week the PACEs Connection podcast History. Culture. Trauma, again focuses on gun violence in America, with a conversation departing from the focus on mass shootings, to instead look at community violence and solutions to community violence with policy analyst and...

The day I told my high school principal to f*** off!

My father was diagnosed with terminal cancer right around the start of my senior year of high school. I had also broken up with my "first true love" right around that same time. As you can imagine, my little 17 year old self didn't quite know how to cope with it all . Sure I put on a good front (childhood s*xual abuse had made me a master at pretending)! But as I watched my father wither away and at the same time tried to mend my broken heart, I was a swirly whirly mess of thoughts and...

Connecting Communities One Book at a Time launches July 13: Register now to learn from our national and Georgia partners how to lead a book study of 'What Happened To You?'

After more tha n two years of a deadly pandemic, a racial reckoning laying bare gross inequities, historic environmental catastrophes, and record-breaking gun violence and mental health challenges, could the first known national study of “What Happened to You?,” by Bruce D. Perry and Oprah Winfrey, help us heal our collective trauma, one relationship and community at a time? That’s the question Carey Sipp, PACEs Connection director of strategic partnerships, hopes will be answered with a...

Free to COOPs and your members: RYSE Center Presents: Radical Inquiry session on supporting BIPOC Youth Liberation!

COST: $150 - General Registration F REE - Cooperative of Communities Network Members ***Contact Mathew Portell for COOP discount code mportell@pacesconnection.com Register here J oin the RYSE Center and PACEs Connection on July 12. 2022 from 10 am-1 pm PT / 12 pm-3 pm CT / 1 pm-4 pm ET to examine how conventional social science research often produces and replicates unjust and harmful narratives about Black, Indigenous, Youth of Color (BIPOC) capacities, priorities, dreams, and needs. At the...

2022 IACET Conference

Please join us in-person or virtually at the 2022 IACET Conference where Dr. B will be discussing "Managing Mental Health: How to Navigate Social and Emotional Well-Being in the Workplace". Register here! https://www.iacet.org/events/annual-conference/2022-annual-conference/sessions/

‘Gods that walk among us’: the photographer bringing glamour to portraits of community leaders [theguardian.com]

By Abigail Glasgow, Photo: Camila Falquez, The Guardian, July 4, 2022 Camila Falquez has photographed many of the most famous people in the world: Zendaya, Lil Nas X, Penélope Cruz. But her portraiture intentionally straddles two worlds: one of global stars and the other of local community leaders, from drag queens to flower merchants, whom she deems “the gods that walk among us”. It’s a phrase she first discovered the phrase on a sign in Bushwick, Brooklyn, that featured photos of...

New Legacy Museum Receives Award and Recognition [museumandmemorial.eji.org]

By Equal Justice Initiative, Image: Screenshot from article, Equal Justice Initiative, June 30, 2022 Since opening last fall, the new Legacy Museum has attracted international attention and acclaim. "The new Legacy Museum opens at an exceptional moment for America," Ed Pilkington wrote for The Guardian . The new museum has been featured on MSNBC's The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart , NPR's All Things Considered , the Vox Conversations podcast, and CBS Sunday Morning . "The brutal...

Queer Animals Are Everywhere. Science Is Finally Catching On. [washingtonpost.com]

By Eliot Schrefer, Illustration: Ælfleda Clackson/The Washington Post, The Washington Post, June 30, 2022 I n 1913, naturalists captured a flock of penguins from the Antarctic and brought them to spend the rest of their lives in the Edinburgh Zoo. The birds that survived the transition came to enchant the Scottish public with their antics. They could go from suave to goofy and back again, simply by gliding in the water, toddling around on land for a bit, then diving in once more. Over the...

How 12 Educators & Mentors Are Weaving a Stronger Society, Starting With Schools [the74million.org]

By Steve Snyder, Image: Screenshot from article, The 74, June 30, 2022 After two years of pandemic chaos, classroom disruptions and trauma, this spring has seen school communities across the country rally their way back to something approximating normal. At the center of these efforts are inspiring teachers, school staffers and neighborhood leaders who for years now have put their time and energy into guiding students, families and wider school communities through a time of unprecedented...

FREE WEBINAR: Stopping Extreme Disrespect: Family Trauma Solutions

Drama=Trauma. Extreme disrespect and button pushing between parent and child leads to constant drama. And in this pandemic world, disrespect is amplified to an all-time high, as stress in the family skyrockets. When this happens, family trauma explodes as attachment or nurturance between parent and child turns into unforgiveness, bitterness, and resentment. DATE: Wednesday, July 20 TIME: 12 - 1 pm EST COST: Free with REGISTRATION HERE Dr. Scott Sells, the author of the FST| Family Systems...

Minority Mental Health Awareness Month: Some of the issues and needs connected to and with.

Hi. Let me note, that while much could be written, I am keeping this short. This link goes to the Office of Minority Health (OMH)’s page for National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month (observed in July) https://minorityhealth.hhs.gov/minority-mental-health/ Here are some of the issues: The official name is actually, Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month , which is not on the landing page; and that history is significant. There is the office’s name of,...

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