Please welcome Rebecca Ruiz, the final member of the ACEs Connection Network team we've put together as a result of receiving a major grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Rebecca is taking on the position of part-time community manager/journo. She joins our other team members -- graphic designer Val Krist, network marketing strategist Sylvia Paull, community manager/policy analyst Elizabeth Prewitt, information specialist Jasmine Pettis, and intern Joanna Weill.
We are very fortunate that Rebecca has joined our network. She is an experienced journalist, writes about complex topics in a way that's compelling and easy to understand, and has been reporting about trauma-related issues for a while. Here are two of her recent stories:
Stress can be really good for you -- but it might also lead to mental illness
Life, Death and PTSD in Oakland: How violence and poverty are traumatizing the city's youth
Here is how she describes herself on her web site:
I am a reporter who covers a lot of different things. Often I write about military and veterans affairs that are related to physical and mental health. I’m particularly fascinated by stories of trauma and resiliency amongst both soldiers and civilians. I also like to report on science and technology as it relates to all of those subjects, but especially if new research tells us something surprising about how to understand the world.
I had the great fortune of attending U.C. Berkeley’s School of Journalism. I am a contributor, and formerly staff reporter, at NBC News. I was a Rosalynn Carter Mental Health Fellow for 2011–2012. I was previously the special reports project director for The American Prospect. And before that I was a staff writer at Forbes, where I covered health and travel, but not at the same time. I now host Military Medicine at Forbes, a blog about research and policies that affect soldiers and veterans.
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