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An Evangelical Climate Scientist Wonders What Went Wrong [nytimes.com]

By David Marchese, Photo illustration: Bráulio Amado, The New York Times, December 29, 2021 Such is the grimly politicized state of science these days that the descriptors typically used to explain who Katharine Hayhoe is — evangelical Christian; climate scientist — can register as somehow paradoxical. Despite that (or, indeed, because of it), Hayhoe, who is 49 and whose most recent book is “Saving Us: A Climate Scientist’s Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World,” has become a...

Self-Advocacy: The Basis of Self-Care

Since September is suicide awareness month, learning about self-advocacy is the basis of all healing from complex trauma and defeating suicidal ideation in oneself and dealing with it in others. When you stand up for yourself and meet your needs, it is easier to meet life on life’s terms and respond better in times of crisis. This article shall explore with you who and what a self-advocate is, plus the advantages self-advocacy brings to the lives of those who practice it who live under the...

The ACE Lady's Parting Advice for 2022

After almost two decades of ACEs and resilience work, Theresa "Teri" Barila has stepped back from the daily business of the Community Resilience Initiative, the organization she built in Walla Walla, WA. She will remain active in product development and as a trusted advisor and Board President Emeritus. One story in particular illustrates the significant impact Teri's work has had over the years. It is the story of a mother who yelled across a large store to get Teri's attention : "Hey, ACE...

MLK - FREE TRAINING EVENTS

Hi. Wanted to share these trainings opportunities. Registration for the 17th: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIvcuqspzkrHNbTz8rEjGO1iGIeavk8jVjF Registration for the 24th: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAoce2hqz8rEtZxcD7tfKnivgZzR3H3vHvW And the registration links are embedded in the attached PDF.

Fresno HOPE Program Director Job Posting

Fresno HOPE - A Pathways Community HUB Program Director Job Summary We are seeking an entrepreneurial, self-starter, collaborator with project management skills, to lead in the building, implementation, certification, and sustaining of the Fresno HOPE – A Pathways Community HUB (PCH) initiative in Fresno County. In this position, you will play a key role in ensuring Fresno County COVID Equity Project work continues and in leading the building and implementation of the Fresno HOPE PCH, an...

Register Today! Bernice King on Her Father’s Legacy and the Future of Civil Rights [calendow.org]

Be A King! Lessons from the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change A Virtual Event Thursday, January 27, 2022 5:00 – 6:00 p.m. PT Dr. Bernice King will join CalEndow Live on January 27 to discuss her life and work as CEO of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, which was founded by her mother as the official living memorial to the life, work, and legacy of her father. In this hourlong conversation, Dr. King will discuss the growth of the King...

Noticing Positive Behavior - Parenting Center Tip of the Week [mountsinaiparenting.org]

Noticing Positive Behavior Research shows that giving attention to any behavior - positive or negative - increases the likelihood that you’ll see more of it. In the exam room, you can use the power of praise to notice and comment on positive behaviors and model this technique for parents. Try something like, “Great job taking in a deep breath. That really helps me to listen to your lungs.” Or, “Thank you for holding still for the exam, you listened so well to all of my instructions.” By...

CPP's Fritz Horstman sits down with Eldra Jackson III

Eldra Jackson III, Co-Executive Director of Inside Circle. A writer and sought-after public speaker on the topics of at-risk youth advocacy, effective criminal justice rehabilitation and turning around ‘toxic’ masculinity, Eldra brings clarity of purpose, mission focus, and inspiration to his role at Inside Circle. He was an inmate at New Folsom Prison when he found Inside Circle and began the inner personal journey that eventually led to his release in 2014 and his current leadership role.

Resilience Presentation Series of the ETSU Ballad Health Strong BRAIN Institute Continues

We are excited to resume the Resilience Presentation Series of the ETSU Ballad Health Strong BRAIN Institute next Tuesday, January 11 th from 12:00 to 1:00 EST. Michael Cull, Ph. D ., Associate Professor in the Department of Health Management and Policy at the University of Kentucky will discuss strategies for crafting more resilient health systems by focusing on team dynamics, and workplace culture and decision making. A zoom registration for the presentation can be found here:...

The Interconnection of Safety and Belonging

Happy, Healthy New Year’s Wishes for You! Most of us have heard this phrase multiple times over that past week. Where exactly do happy and healthy start?? I believe the felt sense of safety is the common denominator. We are all looking for relief from the stress of the past few years, but some of us also continue to help ourselves or others cope with and learn from the adversities and toxic stress from our past. Research tells us that connection to competent and caring people and...

Trauma-informed care: recognizing and resisting re-truamatization in health care [tsaco.bmj.com]

By Samara Grossman, Zara Cooper, Heather Buxton, et al., Photo: Unsplash.com, Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open, December 20, 2021 Abstract Trauma is often viewed as an individual or interpersonal issue. This paper expands the definition of trauma to include the impact collective and structural elements on health and well-being. The need for a trauma-informed response is demonstrated, with instruction as to how to implement this type of care in order to resist re-traumatization. Three...

Research: Association of childhood maltreatment and cortisol with the severity and stability of depression symptoms

It is great to see that my former roommate from when I lived in NYC in 2014, Dr. Jet Vonk, now a researcher at Columbia University, just published research on child maltreatment in the Journal of Affective Disorders, Volume 299, 15 February 2022, Pages 559-567. I am so grateful this research is being done. May 2022 be filled with such research! Although disheartening, we can only change the problem once we see it clearly. Please click here to read the study. Available until Feb 13, 2022.

Now Seeking Schools to Partner with Trauma-informed Design Society on Grant-Funded Project!

The American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) Foundation has awarded the Trauma-informed Design Society a $30,000 grant to conduct a pilot project culminating in the creation of a tool schools can use to evaluate their physical space and identify changes that can lower the stress levels of students and staff! PROJECT OVERVIEW The space in which students learn can communicate safety and promote secure attachments with teachers, or it can symbolize lack of dignity and agency, encouraging...

Jesse Jackson calls for affirmative action to tackle white male supremacy in UK [theguardian.com]

By Vikram Dodd, Photo: David Johnson/Cambridge University/PA, The Guardian, December 19, 2021 Women and ethnic minorities are being held back by white male supremacy and affirmative action is needed in Britain to tackle longstanding injustices, the US civil rights leader Jesse Jackson has said. Jackson, a former presidential candidate and veteran civil rights leader who worked alongside Dr Martin Luther King in the 1960s, on Sunday finishes a tour of the UK to mark his 80th birthday. Jackson...

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