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This farm offers turkey cuddling. No, really. [washingtonpost.com]

By Cathy Free, Photo: Gentle Barn, The Washington Post, November 14, 2022 Turkeys have sharp claws, pointy beaks and red saggy bits on their necks. Snuggle might not be the first word that comes to mind when seeing a feathered turkey waddling across a farm. But Barbara Slaine was sitting on the ground at a California farm last year when a turkey named Sun shambled over and climbed into her lap. Slaine, 63, was visiting the Gentle Barn animal sanctuary from New York and had never had an...

‘If I could buy freedom, I would’: LA residents who can’t afford bail sue to change system [theguardian.com]

By Sam Levin, Étienne Laurent/EPA, The Guardian, November 14, 2022 Los Angeles residents jailed because they can’t afford to pay bail have filed a class-action lawsuit challenging the system that often keeps low-income people behind bars before they’ve been charged. The complaint was filed on Monday on behalf of six people in LA jails who were recently arrested but have not yet seen a judge, been arraigned or assigned a public defender. The case is the first to challenge LA’s “ bail schedule...

It's harder to buy a house. This city fought back by outbidding corporate landlords [npr.org]

By Jennifer Ludden, Photo: Jeff Dean/National Public Radio, National Public Radio, November 3, 2022 Demetrius Harper-Edwards and his girlfriend, Sarai Yisrael, spent the pandemic lockdown dreaming of owning a home. They saved for a down payment, and worked to repair their credit. "I was literally on that couch just going crazy with the paperwork," says Yisrael, who was pregnant with their now 2-year-old son. Harper-Edwards also has twin 8-year-old daughters. She's a seamstress and sells her...

PACEs Research Corner — October 2022, Part 1

[Editor's note: Dr. Harise Stein at Stanford University edits a web site — abuseresearch.info — that focuses on the effects of abuse, and includes research articles on PACEs. Every month, she posts the summaries of the abstracts and links to research articles that address only ACEs, PCEs and PACEs. Thank you, Harise!! — Rafael Maravilla] Child Abuse Iob E, Lacey R, Giunchiglia V, Steptoe A. Adverse childhood experiences and severity levels of inflammation and depression from childhood to...

NEW Report: Federal Funding is Available for the Trauma-Informed Movement

The Campaign for Trauma-Informed Policy and Practice (CTIPP) wants to help our network access the government funding available for states, localities, and community-based organizations to address trauma. As a start, we looked at the federal grants open and posted on grants.gov throughout October 2022. We discovered 24 grants aligned with trauma-informed work. While our scope was short (October 2022), we were pleased to find eleven of the 24 grants start at $100,000, meaning that smaller...

The Surviving Spirit Newsletter November 2022

The latest Surviving Spirit Newsletter - Hope, Healing & Help for Trauma, Abuse & Mental Health is out - It can be read online via this & you can also subscribe - http://ml.survivingspirit.com/dada/mail.cgi/archive/newsletter/20221113191424/ or this - http://newsletters.survivingspirit.com/pdfs/2022-11-The_%20Surviving%20_Spirit%20_Newsletter%20_November_2022.pdf Newsletter Content : 1] Trauma During Childhood Triples the Risk of Suffering a Serious Mental Disorder in Adulthood –...

Keeping Hope Alive Through Leadership

“The first and last task of a leader is to keep hope alive.” You might be familiar with that saying from John W. Gardner which was first published in No Easy Victories (1968) and repeated in his popular book, On Leadership (1993). As someone who promotes Hope-Centered Leadership, I gotta say, I really like that quote! But would Gardner agree with how I view Hope-Centered Leadership? I think so; allow me to explain. Dr. Rick Snyder, the father of Hope Theory, defined hope as a positive...

Staying Sane During The Holidays

Staying Sane During The Holidays 11/14/2022 Staying Sane During The Holidays EmpowerSurvivors is a 501(C)(3). All Rights Reserved. © 2022 www.EmpowerSurvivors.net ****Trigger Warning ***** Holidays can be a hard time for survivors of childhood sexual trauma and abuse. For many, it may mean reminders of past childhood abuse or knowing that the person that perpetrated them will be gathered alongside family members. This may leave you feeling a sense of loss and thoughts of why, why would my...

Thousands of kids lost loved ones to the pandemic. Psychologists are teaching them how to grieve, and then thrive [apa.org]

By Tori DeAngelis, American Psychological Association, October 1, 2022 At least 204,000 U.S. children and teens have lost parents and other in-home caregivers to COVID -19—more than 1 in every 360 youth, according to COVID Collaborative , an interdisciplinary group of experts that is raising awareness and support for COVID -bereaved children. The growing number of children facing these tragedies highlights the pressing need for clinicians to become versed in helping them cope and ultimately...

A Japanese American Family, a Native American Tribe and a Bountiful Friendship [nytimes.com]

By Amy Qin, Photo: Ruth Fremson, The New York Times, November 10, 2022 The traditional Japanese lantern in the driveway of Inaba Produce Farms offers just a hint of the richly layered history behind this once-humble agricultural operation in eastern Washington. Tucked off a dusty desert road on the Yakama Reservation, past fields of spindly hop plants and apple orchards, the farm for nearly a century has been an unlikely bridge between two American communities and a living symbol of their...

How Does Past Redlining Affect Present-Day Disparities in Educational Outcomes? [housingmatters.urban.org]

By Dylan Lukes and Christopher Cleveland, Photo: Wavebreakmedia/Shutterstock, Housing Matters, November 9, 2022 Starting in 1935, the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation (HOLC) began ranking neighborhoods around the US based on a calculation of loan risk that explicitly associated white populations with low risk and Black populations with high risk. HOLC graded areas from A (minimal risk) to D (hazardous). They color-coded these grades onto maps that banks and lenders used to inform their...

A new climate reality is taking shape as renewables become widespread

By Dave Davies, Photo: Unsplash, National Public Radio, November 10, 2022 New York Times science writer David Wallace-Wells says the cost of solar and wind energy has fallen dramatically. Nevertheless, we're still facing painful, long-lasting changes to the planet. DAVE DAVIES, HOST: This is FRESH AIR. I am Dave Davies, in for Terry Gross. World leaders are now meeting in Egypt for a major conference on climate change. If you follow developments on global warming, you might be pretty...

7 Tips to Reach Someone During a Trauma Response

Last week, we discussed how to recognize trauma states at work. The classic fight, flight, freeze, and appease trauma responses can reveal themselves in subtle ways, and other lesser-known trauma states can plague professional environments. Now that we know how to spot when someone is stuck in survival mode at work, it’s time to talk about how to help someone get out of that mindset. Today, we’ll explore the answer to the question: how can we respond to someone when they’re stuck in trauma...

HYPERDIMENSIONAL URBAN PLANNING

Hi all, here is the manual we put out regarding new energy, water and internet systems. You can actually test these out at NEWKEMISTRY.COM https://tinyurl.com/2p867h9c In the event of chemical disaster due to PFAS in the environment, destabilization of systems and inflation, we have a series of tools we are putting out to support the transition to a more stable system that is automated and without bureaucratic rigging.

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