By Ellen Gerst, Photo: Wyoming Democratic Party, Casper Star Tribune, March 19, 2022
When Lynette Grey Bull lived in Arizona and later California, she often heard about the effects of adverse childhood experiences, or ACEs, from teachers, other nonprofit volunteers and health care providers.
But when she moved to the Wind River Indian Reservation, that framework for understanding trauma wasn’t a part of the conversation.
“It’s rural, it’s a reservation, but also working with non-native people too, it’s just not a common thing,” Grey Bull said.
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