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How indigenous tattoos draw a link to the past
Tribal members in Northern California are reclaiming traditional tattoos, especially facial tattoos as a means to connect with their cultural history, a panel of experts in indigenous tattoos told a diverse group of 45 people in attendance at the community event at the Museum of Sonoma County. Those who attended were surrounded by displays of indigenous art, ceramics, and paintings. A spectacular hand carved canoe, used for traditional voyages, tracing ancestral journeys through the Pacific...
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Southern Oregon Success wants all children, families to thrive by 2025
For Peter Buckley, program manager for the PACEs initiative, Southern Oregon Success (SORS), the “aha moment” around positive and adverse childhood experiences was more of an “aha month.”
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Looking for a trauma informed, resiliency focused internship?
New Blog Post Looking for a trauma informed, resiliency focused internship? Jenna Quinn (PACEs Connection Staff) PACEs Connection is looking for a graduate level intern! Are you looking to gain some experience in the field of PACEs science? We are seeking a graduate level intern for this fall, through May of 2023. This internship would be best suited for a graduate student in a Masters of Public Health program or similar program. We are happy to work with your university to help you receive...
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Re: Santa Rosa receives nearly $26 million in grant money for housing, transit projects (Press Democrat)
Thanks for the information. The number of cities, counties and counties with plans to build affordable housing is still growing, more and more people are being displaced or out of their homes, often at extreme cost to families and the economy. In many large American cities, such a displacement seems inevitable. In cities where zoning rules don't apply to affordable housing units, at least 1 in 5 renters are a part-time employed or on a part-time student job, making housing insecurity far...
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Creating Resilient Communities in 2024: The Year of Cultivating Resilient Networks Through Healing Centered Cultural Wisdom
As we head into our full CRC curriculum this January, we invite current and future CRC Accelerator participants to join us with collective care and self care in mind.