You might be interested in the RYSE Center and this article by @Kanwarpal Dhaliwal on ACEs Too High about their work, "Racing ACEs gathering and reflection: If it's not racially just, it's not trauma-informed."
Or articles like "Adverse childhood experiences and life opportunities: Shifting the narrative" (Metzler, Merrick, Klevens, Ports, & Ford, 2017)
Or Prevention Institute's Adverse Community Experiences & Resilience: A Framework for Preventing Community Trauma (Davis, Pinderhughes, & Williams, 2016).
Or the "Pair of ACEs" (Ellis & Dietz, 2017)