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September 2022

Facing Budget Shortfalls, These Schools Are Turning to the Sun [nytimes.com]

By Cara Buckley, Photograph: Janie Osborne for The New York Times, The New York Times, September 15, 2022 Public schools are increasingly using savings from solar energy to upgrade facilities, help their communities, and give teachers raises — often with no cost to taxpayers. One school district was able to give pay raises to its teachers as big as 30 percent. Another bought new heating and ventilation systems, all the better to help students and educators breathe easier in these times. The...

The Surviving Spirit Newsletter September 2022

Healing the Mind, Body & Spirit Through the Creative Arts, Education & Advocacy Hope, Healing & Help for Trauma, Abuse & Mental Health “ Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars”. Kahlil Gibran The Surviving Spirit Newsletter September 2022 [scroll down for newsletter links] Greetings folks, Well...here we are in September and it's dark at 7:10pm, some leaves are dropping, flowers gone by the wayside and nights are...

HOPE on Social Media [positiveexperience.org/category/blog/]

By The HOPE Team, 9/15/22, https://positiveexperience.org/category/blog/ The HOPE National Resource Center is now on social media! We launched our social media in February of this year and have spent the past several months growing our presence on both Twitter and LinkedIn . Social media is a great way to stay in touch and to connect with others who are using the HOPE framework. Be sure to follows us and share all the ways that you promote positive childhood experiences in your family and in...

School gun case sparks debate over safety and second chances [jjie.org]

By Martha Irvine, Photograph: hxdbzxy/Shutterstock, Juvenile Justice Information Exchange, September 13, 2022 Oak Park, Ill. (AP) — Keyon Robinson was just a month away from graduating from high school when he took a loaded gun, placed it in his backpack and headed to campus. He’d fought with a relative that morning. He was angry, and scared someone would come after him. The firearm, a ghost gun with no serial number that he’d bought via social media, was his security blanket. “I felt like I...

Court Victories Deliver Cautious Hope for Voters With Disabilities [pewtrusts.org]

By Matt Vasilogambros, Photograph: Wong Maye-E The Associated Press, PEW, September 14, 2022 Editor's note: The story has been updated to say a federal judge limited a state court's decision. Paralyzed from the neck down, downtown Milwaukee resident Martha Chambers has difficulty voting. She can use a mouth stick to mark her ballot and sign her name on an absentee ballot, but she has no way of folding the ballot, slipping it back in the envelope or returning it to the mailbox. Driven by its...

The US Has No Early Childhood Infrastructure. Libraries Are Picking Up the Slack [bloomberg.com]

By Kendra Hurley, Photograph: Courtesy of Salt Lake City Public Library, Bloomberg, September 12, 2022 Most American institutions pretend very young children don’t exist. Public libraries are one of the few places to put their needs front and center. The design was hardly earth-shattering: a small wooden desk with a computer, chair and simple fenced-in play area. Yet when Ali Faruk, policy director of the nonprofit Families Forward Virginia, tweeted a photo of the work-play carrel at Henrico...

Oklahoma Is Prosecuting Pregnant Women for Using Medical Marijuana [themarshallproject.org]

By Brianna Bailey, Photograph: Brianna Bailey/The Frontier, The Marshall Project, September 13, 2022 Two district attorneys have targeted mothers with child neglect felonies. NEWKIRK, OKLA. — Early in her pregnancy, Amanda Aguilar struggled with severe nausea that sometimes made it hard to eat. A doctor had previously approved a medical marijuana license for her, so she used pot to ease her morning sickness. Aguilar, 33, said she stopped using marijuana after her third month of pregnancy and...

At 75, the Father of Environmental Justice Meets the Moment [nytimes.com]

By Cara Buckley, Photograph: Michael Starghill Jr. for The New York Times , The New York Times, September 12, 2022 The White House has pledged $60 billion to a cause Robert Bullard has championed since the late seventies. He wants guarantees that the money will end up in the right hands. HOUSTON — He’s known as the father of environmental justice, but more than half a century ago he was just Bob Bullard from Elba, a flyspeck town deep in Alabama that didn’t pave roads, install sewers or put...

How sitting all day can cause health problems — even if you exercise [washingtonpost.com]

By Gretchen Reynolds, Photograph: Jamal Jordan for The Washington Post, The Washington Post, September 14, 2022 Working out for 30 minutes every day “might not be enough” to counter the health issues created by prolonged sitting, said the author of a sweeping new study Are you an active couch potato? Take this two-question quiz to find out: Did you work out for 30 minutes today? Did you spend the rest of the day staring at your computer and then settle in front of the television at night? If...

The big idea: should we drop the distinction between mental and physical health? [theguardian.com]

By Edward Bullmore, Illustration: Elia Barbieri, The Guardian, September 12, 2022 The current false dichotomy holds back research and stigmatises patients A few months ago, I was infected by coronavirus and my first symptoms were bodily. But as the sore throat and cough receded, I was left feeling gloomy, lethargic and brain-foggy for about a week. An infection of my body had morphed into a short-lived experience of depressive and cognitive symptoms – there was no clear-cut distinction...

Billionaire No More: Patagonia Founder Gives Away the Company [nytimes.com]

By David Gelles, Photograph: Natalie Behring for The New York Times, The New York Times, September 14, 2022 A half century after founding the outdoor apparel maker Patagonia, Yvon Chouinard, the eccentric rock climber who became a reluctant billionaire with his unconventional spin on capitalism, has given the company away. Rather than selling the company or taking it public, Mr. Chouinard, his wife and two adult children have transferred their ownership of Patagonia, valued at about $3...

City Voices Interview with Justice Peer CEO Skip Skipper

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXzkXjQLb_M&t=21s Interview with Skip Skipper, CEO, Justice Peer Initiative Conducted by Carl Blumenthal, Peer Specialist 1. What's your recovery story and how did it lead you to your current job? 2. What are the origins of the JPI and who has been involved? 3. Since you don't want to reinvent the wheel, what are the models and who are the leaders in the field? 4. What is the mission, goals, and structure of JPI, including your fundraising efforts? 5.

Rx Healing Circle

Welcome to virtual Rx Healing Circles! This session serves as an opportunity for building the beloved community and fostering healing through a shared humanity perspective. We invite you to join us in sharing a connective space for people to offer compassion and experience unity. Join us Wednesday, September 28, 2022 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Please register here : bit.ly/RxHealingCircle9-28

8 ways to feel less anxious about things beyond your control [washingtonpost.com]

By Lesley Alderman, LCSW, Illustration: Celia Jacobs for The Washington Post, The Washington Post, September 13, 2022 Hope fatigue is the latest mental health challenge therapists are seeing Lesley Alderman, LCSW, is a psychotherapist based in Brooklyn. One of my patients showed up at her virtual psychotherapy session last week looking tired. She had always been ambitious and concerned about injustice. During this session, she sighed when talking about a meeting where her colleagues...

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