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July 2023

A Special Invitation for the PACEs Community: La Maida Project Experiential Workshop Series

La Maida Project (LMP) is hosting three upcoming experiential workshops aimed to create a trauma-responsive and ACEs-aware culture in all the communities and settings where you engage. We are inviting the PACEs community to sign up free of charge using the promo code PACEsTogether . LMP is working to address the mental health crisis by healing our connection to self, community, purpose, and the natural world. Our experiential education workshops emphasize the participant's felt experience in...

Community gun violence: How to reduce it?  Join Encore episode of History. Culture.Trauma. with educator and social justice proponent Timothy Hughes Thursday, July 6 at 1 p.m. PT; 4 p.m. ET

Graphic from a May 8, 2023 report on ABC News. While news of mass shootings, such as the July 3 shooting deaths of five men in Philadelphia, mirror the rash of shootings in 2022 and dominate 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...

America Had More Than One Founding and More Than One Set of Founders (nytimes.com)

The cabin of John and Priscilla Hemings, who were enslaved at Monticello, Thomas Jefferson’s plantation in Charlottesville, Va. Credit... Damon Winter/The New York Times By James Bouie, opinion columnist, The New York Times, Tuesday, July 4, 2023 — Read today, the Declaration of Independence is a freedom document. It stands for absolute human equality and represents the highest ideals of the American republic. On July 4, we celebrate it as much as we celebrate independence itself. But as...

Resilience: An Essential Ingredient in Building Health and Well-being

The Trauma Informed Health Care Education and Research (TIHCER) Collaborative presents: L aurie Leitch, Ph.D. has been a practicing psychotherapist, clinical trainer, consultant, social entrepreneur, and researcher for over 25 years. She is Director of Threshold GlobalWorks ( www.thresholdglobalworks.com ), dedicated to cultivating and amplifying resilience in individuals and within communities, organizations, and systems. Committed to promoting workplaces and communities in which principled...

Screening for Depression and Suicide Risk in Adults, US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement

The US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) uses the most strict criteria and expansive view of impact and outcomes to make recommendations. They just published: "Screening for Depression and Suicide Risk in Adults, US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement " June 20, 2023 JAMA . 2023;329(23):2057-2067. doi:10.1001/jama.2023.9297 For asymptomatic adults 19 years or older, including pregnant and postpartum persons (Older adults are defined as those 65 years or older.) The...

Whose fault is obesity? Most of the blame rests with one culprit. [washingtonpost.com]

By Tamar Haspel, Illustration: Cece Pascual/The Washington Post/iStock, The Washington Post, June 29, 2023 There’s a scene in the 2002 movie “Real Women Have Curves” where the heroine, Ana (America Ferrera), who struggles with her weight, is in a restaurant with her mother, Carmen (Lupe Ontiveros). Dessert comes, and Carmen looks daggers at Ana, whom she habitually belittles and criticizes about, among other things, her body. “Don’t eat the flan,” Carmen says. Ana takes a defiant bite and...

GW Professor Wendy Ellis’ Work on Systemic Racism Leads to Municipal Apology (gwtoday.gwu.edu)

Wendy Ellis, left, with Cincinnati councilmember Scotty Johnson. (Courtesy Wendy Ellis) June 29, 2023 — By Ruth Steinhardt — GWTODAY Her research on the deliberate destruction of Black communities in Cincinnati was recognized as key to the formal apology. Cincinnati’s lower West End neighborhood was a thriving enclave of middle-class Black family life when it was effectively obliterated by the construction of Interstate 75 in 1956, with 2,800 buildings leveled and nearly 26,000 residents...

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