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Caring for Refugee Women in the “Ellis Island of the South” [directrelief.org]

By Talya Meyers, Photo: Friends of Refugees, Direct Relief, April 6, 2022 T he women began arriving from Afghanistan in October of 2021, spending time sequestered on a military base before being resettled in Clarkston, Georgia. “It was scary for those who were there…and then they evacuated, and they were in camps for months,” said Muzhda Oriakhil, a community liaison and new community engagement manager at Friends of Refugees, a Clarkston-based NGO that offers support to refugees resettling...

New Resource: Responding to Collective Trauma

In response to the current war in Ukraine, the Trauma-informed Design Society and Cowart Trauma Informed Partnership are pleased to announce a new resource for responding to collective trauma. Grounded in the knowledge that we can interrupt the possible negative effects of trauma, the pamphlet is available in three languages and provides an overview of resilience and how we can help develop a sense of safety that will lower the stress levels of survivors.

Focus on Your Family’s Mental Health: Battling Anxiety While War Rages

It has escaped no one’s attention that there is a major military conflict going on in Eastern Europe between Russia and Ukraine. Turn on the Evening News, listen to the radio, or scroll through your social media news feed, and you'll see evidence of gross atrocities, senseless violence and doomsayers suggesting that this is the start of a world war. In the midst of all of this, how do you guard against fear and anxiety and protect your own mental health as well as that of your children? I...

My time as a UNA-USA delegate, and call to action 2022

I participated as a UNA-USA delegate, in the UN’s 66th Commission on the Status of Women. As I listened to plenaries, was part of side events, and engaged with co-delegates, there was the consistent theme of all that is needed. Our global lack of true logic and connection was on display, from stories of child trafficking by marriage, through stories and data on disparities, prejudice, environmental impact, so on. And while I’ll focus on how we address the lack by the Connect All approach, I...

Oklahoma State Lawmakers Declare April 7, 2022 ACEs & PACEs Awareness Day

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – Oklahoma lawmakers are set to bring awareness to ACEs, known as Adverse Childhood Experiences and PACEs, Positive and Compensatory Experiences. Both the House and Senate have simple resolutions naming April 7 th ACEs and PACEs Awareness Day in Oklahoma. In the House, the resolution's primary sponsor is Rep. Carol Bush with many co-sponsors. In the Senate, co-sponsors are Sen. Brenda Stanley and Sen. Carri Hicks. Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are potentially...

Wartime trauma treatment: Reflections from a therapist treating Ukrainian survivors

On March 1, 2022, an anguished voice begins, “My name is Marianna. My house is destroyed. My office is being shelled. I have barely escaped with my life.” She’s shakily accessing a video call from her location in Ukraine, but her image doesn’t appear on the screen, only her voice can be heard. “I will never be the same again,” she says to the Ukranian and international teachers, parents, grandparents, community members, and trauma specialists on the screen. “I will never experience happiness...

Tackling Trauma Together Summit 2022

Engage with Dr. Alauna and Pastor Clinkscales for an intimate encounter on a personal journey of enlightenment through life-altering teachings that will help you heal mentally and emotionally - once you are FREE mentally, you are FREE INDEED! Business owners, business professionals, educators, faith leader or anyone seeking clarity and peace of mind in order regain balance in their life, this summit is for you. We all are wounded healers; you can't encourage wholeness if, you, first aren't...

5 subtle signs you have pandemic burnout and when to seek help, according to a nurse who specializes in PTSD [insider.com]

By Andrea Michelson, Photo: Crystal Cox/Business Insider, April 7, 2022 Even as certain indicators of the pandemic, like hospital admissions and mask requirements, have declined or disappeared, the mental toll of the pandemic continues to pose a public health crisis. People from nearly every age group and profession — children , parents , college students , and frontline workers — have struggled with their mental health over the past two-plus years. Those with preexisting physical and/or...

New York City Passes Landmark Lights-Out Laws [allaboutbirds.org]

By Marc Devokaitis, Photo: Donna Schulman/Macaulay Library, All About Birds, April 4, 2022 In December, the New York City Coun­cil passed two new laws that will reduce nighttime illumination in the glimmer­ing Big Apple skyline, helping migrating birds navigate around and through the city that never sleeps. One new law focuses specifically on decreasing light pollution during peak migration times. It directs city-owned and city-occupied buildings to turn off nonessential outdoor lighting...

A Gentler, Better Way to Change Minds [theatlantic.com]

By Arthur C. Brooks, Illustration: Jan Buchczik, The Atlantic, April 7, 2022 What is the point of arguing with someone who disagrees with you? Presumably, you would like them to change their mind. But that’s easier said than done: Research shows that changing minds, especially changing beliefs that are tied strongly to people’s identity, is extremely difficult. As one scholar put it, this personal attachment to beliefs encourages “competitive personal contests rather than collaborative...

Debunking Demand (IPCC Mitigation Report, Part 1) [drilledpodcast.com]

By Amy Westervelt, Drilled, April 5, 2022 Every few years the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) releases an assessment, which consists of several reports prepared by three working groups. Working Group I focuses on the scientific evidence for climate change; Working Group II on the impacts, adaptation and vulnerabilities; and Working Group III on mitigation, what we can do about it (and what's stopping us). The 2018 IPCC report got a LOT of media attention, more than any...

Millions of Ukrainian children are still in school despite the war [npr.org]

By Anya Kamenetz, Photo: Andreea Campeanu/Getty Images, National Public Radio, April 5, 2022 It's Tuesday morning and Hanna Kudrinova's 5th grade English class is signed on to Google Meet. Kudrinova starts like a lot of teachers everywhere, with a check-in. She asks the students to turn on their cameras and show a thumbs up if they're happy, thumbs down if they are sad, and sideways if they are feeling so-so. Today, Maksym Radzievsky, a boy with a round face and a striped shirt who seemingly...

Tsunami vs. Man

Recently Jameelah Hanif, Ingrid Cockhren, and Mathew Portell discussed parenting education and how it relates to the promotion of positive child experiences and the prevention of adverse childhood experiences. Parenting education is important, and here’s a useful simile. Trauma caused by unsupportive and harmful parenting is like a powerful tsunami threatening the coast, whereas conventional parenting education is like one man with a shovel trying to stop the flooding. Conventional parenting...

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