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Building community by facing collective trauma with hope

It was a sunny fall afternoon a few years ago. A friend posed a very interesting question as we ate our dinner on the deck at a local restaurant. “What do you think, Chris, about the possibility of a whole group of people experiencing a reaction to trauma? Like, maybe our whole nation is still traumatized from 9-11-01, or Katrina, or maybe just a whole host of cascading traumatic events?” We spoke at some length about what a reaction to trauma would look like in a society at large, and it...

Broken Places Virtual Screening on 3/21/19: Q&A about Registration & Viewing

Dear ACEs Connection Community: We've had hundreds of people sign up for the virtual screening and Twitter chat this week. We've had a few questions about the registration process and viewing details which I'll answer here. If you have other questions, please leave a comment so we can address them. Thank you. Cissy Q)I've not registered yet, can I still do so? Yes. Here's the link to register for the virtual screening and more information about the film and the Twitter discussion which will...

Prevention: Teaching people how to create healthy families

PREVENTION: a key solution to reducing ACEs. Bringing Baby Home Training of Trainers, Sacramento, April 25-26, 2019 Building healthy families is key to reducing ACEs. Even the strongest relationships are strained during the transition to parenthood. Lack of sleep, never-ending housework and new fiscal concerns can lead to profound stress and a decline in marital satisfaction — all of which affect baby’s care. Not surprisingly, 67% of new parents experience conflict, disappointment and hurt...

EveryDay Strong: Teaching kids about family history helps increase resilience [heraldextra.com]

Resilience, or the ability to overcome challenges in life, is a trait many parents hope their children will develop. Resilient children are more likely to have good emotional and mental health. Research has shown that children who know more about their families and family history are more resilient and tend to do better when facing challenges in life. This may be because seeing patterns of overcoming failures and surviving hard times can help children recognize that people can recover and...

In Hartford, Brooklyn Boy issues a challenge for students in the knitting club [courant.com]

Louis Boria, a.k.a. Brooklyn Boy, at right, shows New Visions sophomore Russell Arnold, 16, at center left, and other students a new knitting pattern during his two-hour workshop with the Knitting Club at New Visions School on Blue Hills Avenue in Hartford. After Louis Boria heard about the student knitters of Hartford, he came to Connecticut with a message — and a challenge. “Fall in love with your passion. Love yourself first,” Boria — the founder of his own knitting company, Brooklyn Boy...

Finding Resolve After the New Zealand Mosque Shootings (tolerance.org)

Nearly 7,000 miles separate the U.S. west coast from Christchurch, New Zealand. But the attack on two mosques that left 49 dead and 20 more injured during Friday’s afternoon prayers feels close. It feels close because we, too, have witnessed the tragic consequences of violent Islamophobia in the United States. We remember the two victims stabbed on a Portland train . We remember the man who was shot and killed in Olathe, Kansas . We remember Nazma Khanam , Maulama Akonjee and Abdisamad...

The Relentless School Nurse: What Happened at School Today - Message From a Student

Today I received a message from a former student who is now a grown man. My favorite memory about him was his big beautiful smile. I have not seen him for at least a decade, if not longer. He found me on Facebook a few months ago and today he sent me this message: Never doubt that those moments of care, the ones where we have to dig really deep to take care of one more student, may just be the moment that makes all the difference. My student, with the biggest smile, was hiding a very sad and...

New York City’s Bail Success Story [themarshallproject.org]

Like many states, New York has a bail law that is half a century old. The legal rules that in 2010 made it possible for 16-year-old Kalief Browder to be jailed on Rikers Island for three years for allegedly stealing a backpack—just because his family couldn’t pay $3,000 in bail to get him out—all remain on the books. Criminal justice reformers around the country are admonishing the Empire State to change its system, arguing that having to pay money to get out of jail unfairly targets the...

The Admissions Scandal and the Nonprofit Meritocracy Trap [nonprofitquarterly.org]

In light of the scandal in university admissions that broke on Tuesday, this article by Clifton Mark on all of the fallacies embedded in our attachment to the notion of meritocracy should have particular resonance. The article came out last week but perhaps can be used to capture a fuller set of learnings from the admissions scandal. The title of the piece is, “ A belief in meritocracy is not only false: it’s bad for you. ” Mark makes the case through research that a belief in meritocracy is...

A Volunteer's Story

I know from personal experience that trauma can be life-changing, but I didn’t know that volunteering to talk about trauma could change my life. And the lives of others. First, if you don’t mind, a little background. I’d visited Petersburg, Virginia , over the years because my brother and sister-in-law live and work in the area. I loved it! My brother’s colorful tours of Old Towne and Pocahontas Island were educational and entertaining. My sister-in-law’s encouragement to eat in local...

Oregon's next health plan to tackle social factors [ktvz.com]

SALEM, Ore. - Oregon's next State Health Improvement Plan will take on social factors that can affect people’s health, including exposure to racism, childhood trauma, living-wage jobs, food security and access to health care, the Oregon Health Authority said Friday. The PartnerSHIP, a steering committee responsible for developing the 2020-2024 SHIP, determined the priorities during a meeting on Feb. 12. They include: Institutional bias : This is defined as the systematic distribution of...

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