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September 2021

Combating the Legacy of Segregation in the Nation's Capital [urban.org]

By Peace Gwam and Mychal Cohen, Urban Institute, September 2021 Washington, DC, has experienced population and economic booms over the past two decades, but the benefits of this growth have not been equitable for long-term Black residents, who created the culture that formed the base for this revival. These residents, who remained in the city after decades of economic disinvestment, are now being displaced in part because of economic-development policies intended to restore the city’s tax...

Legislators look at shift in family and children services [tulsaworld.com]

By Randy Krehbiel, Tulsa World, September 16, 2021 Child welfare services could be more effective — and less expensive — if they were more proactive than reactive, an Oklahoma House of Representatives subcommittee was told Tuesday. “Sixty percent of child protective services responses nationally are for neglect only, … but our interventions have been predominantly focused on addressing … physical abuse,” said Claire Anderson, a senior policy advisor with the Chapin Hall child welfare...

How To Talk About Climate Change Across The Political Divide [newyorker.com]

By Eliza Griswold, The New Yorker, September 16, 2021 I n 2005, Katharine Hayhoe, a Canadian climate scientist and evangelical Christian, moved from South Bend, Indiana, to Lubbock, Texas, a flat expanse of arid grassland that sits at the edge of the Permian Basin, and is one of the largest oil and gas fields in the world. Her husband had been offered a position as a linguistics professor at Texas Tech and a job as a pastor at a small local church. The opportunity was too enticing to...

Every Mother Counts and partners launched JustBirth Space, a free, virtual platform, to connect more birthing people to comprehensive and person-centered support. [everymothercounts.org]

JustBirth Space is free, virtual support in the palm of your hand. The platform offers responsive and compassionate perinatal support through text and video chat, as well as virtual support groups and classes for moms, pregnant people and families all free of charge. JustBirth Space’s team of Connectors includes community-based doulas, lactation consultants, childbirth educators and postpartum experts–all providing warm, welcoming, and responsive support that is inclusive and safe for all...

For every child and innocent ~ Every Moment Matters

What drives you to live your life? Why do you get up? Why do you do what you do? I haven’t always lived my life the way I do now – my life now came from a journey to awareness. That awareness included many things – being connected to myself, understanding what being attached to another means, being connected to the suffering of other life, the reality of our existence, and so on. Then, having that, what could I do about it? While I am still searching for many answers, I assembled Connect...

I Will Never Forget That I Could Have Lived With People Who Loved Me [nytimes.com]

By Sixto Cancel Mr. Cancel is the founder of an organization dedicated to changing foster care in America. When I was 15, an usher at my church offered to become my foster parent. Hers was one of the best foster homes I lived in. But she wanted a son. It was more than I was able to give. I had been in foster care since I was 11 months old because of my mother’s drug addiction and poverty. Adopted at age 9 by a racist and abusive woman, I was locked out of the house at age 13. For two years,...

Substance misuse linked to risk profiles, study finds - Jeff Grabmeier

The study found that scores assessing childhood trauma exposure among adults with substance misuse issues were 24% higher than previous estimates for other adults in the child welfare system, and 108% higher than the general population. While many parents and caregivers involved in the child welfare system suffered trauma as children, new research suggests that those with substance misuse issues as adults may have had particularly difficult childhoods. Not surprisingly, children in these...

The Dark Underside of Representations of Slavery [theatlantic.com]

By Latria Graham , Artwork by Alanna Fields, The Atlantic, September, 2021 T he photographs are about the size of a small hand. They’re wrapped in a leatherette case and framed in gold. From the background of one, the image of a Black woman’s body emerges. Her hair is plaited close to her head, and she is naked from the waist up. Her stare seems to penetrate the glass of the frame, peering into the eyes of the viewer. The paper label that accompanies her likeness reads: DELIA, COUNTRY BORN...

‘Forget the Alamo’ Depicts A Racist Heritage, Sparking Backlash [pewtrusts.org]

By: David Montgomery, the Pew Conservation Trusts, September 14, 2021 Should William Barret Travis, whose name is enshrined on schools, monuments and public buildings across Texas, continue to be honored solely as the valiant commander who led vastly outnumbered defenders of the Alamo in their doomed 13-day siege in the 1836 battle for state independence? Or should he also be seen through another lens—that of a “pompous, racist agitator” helping lead a revolt by Texas colonists primarily to...

Brain scans of Black women who experience racism show trauma-like effects, putting them at higher risk for future health problems [theconversation.com]

By Sierra Carter , Georgia State University , the Conversation, September 15, 2021 Black women who have experienced more racism throughout their lives have stronger brain responses to threat , which may hurt their long-term health, according to a new study I conducted with clinical neuropsychologist Negar Fani and other colleagues. I am part of a research team that for more than 15 years has studied the ways stress related to trauma exposure can affect the mind and body. In our recent study...

All Children Thriving: A New Purpose for Education [aft.org]

By Pamela Cantor, The American Federation of Teachers,, Fall 2021 E ducation has long been central to the promise of the United States of America. But our current education system has never been designed to promote the equitable opportunities or outcomes that our children and families deserve and that our democracy, society, and economy now need. The people who built the education system in the 19th and 20th centuries believed that talent and skills were scarce. They trusted averages as...

7 visible characteristics of an agile workforce that you can identify

As a business owner, you have certain expectations from your employees. You want to create a reliable workforce for the future of your business. Of course, productivity, discipline, diligence, and innovation are among the most vital attributes you look for in your employees. But to have a competitive advantage over others, you need more. You need an agile workforce that can drive incredible positive changes in the workplace. The most vibrant feature of the corporate world is its dynamic...

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