Join Wrestling Ghosts Director, Ana Joanes, and the Transform Trauma with ACEs Science Film Festival co0sponsors for a discussion about Parenting with ACEs on Tuesday, June 15, 2021, at 7 p.m. EST.
Here's one of my favorite scenes from Wrestling Ghosts where the author of Childhood Disrupted: How Your Biography Becomes Your Biology and How You Can Heal, Donna Jackson Nakazawa, explains how and why early trauma impacts kids, parents, and parenting.
Ana Joanes, Director/Producer of Wrestling Ghosts:
Ana Joanes is a documentary maker dedicated to inspiring conscious action and systemic change through film. Her previous works include GENERATION MEDS, an exploration of our fears and misgivings about mental illness and medication, and FRESH, which celebrates the farmers, thinkers and entrepreneurs who are reinventing our food system. Before dedicating herself to filmmaking, Ana was a lawyer. She founded Reel Youth, Inc., a video production program for youth coming out of detention and other underserved youth. Ana is the mother of three children, and with WRESTLING GHOSTS, she hopes to contribute to a shift toward a more compassionate world.
Co-Sponsors of the Transform Trauma with ACEs Science Film Festival
CTIPP (The Campaign for Trauma-Informed Policy and Practice) has launched a nationwide grassroots campaign to engage congressional offices and other federal leaders in supporting policies, programs, legislation, and appropriations that prevent and respond to trauma as well as build resilience. Visit CTIPP’s National Trauma Campaign webpage to learn more, to access trauma-informed advocacy toolkits and resources, to sign up for Campaign updates, and/or to join in this exciting movement yourself! (Questions? Reach out to info@traumacampaign.org)
PACEs Connection is the human and digital catalyst that unites the people, organizations, systems and communities in the worldwide PACEs movement. We are its main information exchange and resource. And we are a support for hundreds of local, state and national PACEs initiatives to accelerate the use of PACEs science to solve our most intractable problems. We provide initiatives with a free community site on PACEs Connection, guidelines on how to launch and grow local ACEs initiatives, and powerful online tools that help initiatives measure their progress. For established initiatives, we offer access to more advanced tools, guidelines and services in the PACEs Connection Cooperative of Communities. Our network of almost 50,000 members who share best practices while inspiring each other to grow the PACEs movement. We also publish a separate news site, ACEsTooHigh.com, for the general public. The goals of our work are to prevent ACEs, heal trauma, and create resilience.
The Relentless School Nurse is a blog created to amplify school nursing. Robin Cogan is a school nurse, blogger and activist and uses her blog to tell stories from her health office in Camden, New Jersey and to highlight the work of colleagues across the country. Robin is dedicated to gun violence prevention and sharing the importance of trauma-responsive education in school communities. She also teaches the next generation of school nurses at Rutgers University and grounds her curriculum in “A Pair of ACEs” - both individual and community adversity.
Our deepest thanks to Ana Joanes for making this film and for making it available to members of PACEs Connection. For those who missed the free streaming but would like to find out more about the film, please visit the Wrestling Ghosts website.
Again, please go here to pre-register for the Zoom follow-up film discussion.
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