The Trauma Informed DC Initiative and the ACEs Connection Network proudly present:
Wounded Places: Confronting Childhood PTSD in America’s Shell-Shocked Cities
A film screening and community discussion
Too many of our children, especially children of color in neighborhoods of concentrated poverty, experience adversity, violence, neglect and other forms of trauma and show symptoms similar to PTSD—except there is no ‘post.’ Traveling to Philadelphia and Oakland, this 40-minute episode chronicles the stories of children shaken by violence and adversity and asks not “What’s wrong with you?” but “What happened to you?” and how can traumatized children and neighborhoods heal?
Thursday, July 16, 5:30 - 7:30 pm
St. Elizabeths Hospital - Auditorium
1100 Alabama Avenue Southeast
Washington, DC 20032
Washington, DC 20032
(Congress Heights metro station)
Admission is free, but please RSVP:
Event Schedule:
5:30 p.m. Welcome, registration & refreshments
5:50 p.m. Purpose: Trauma Informed DC Initiative
6:00 p.m. Showing of Wounded Places
6:45 p.m. Discussant Response
7:00 p.m. Open Community Discussion
7:25 p.m. Next Steps & Closing
Co-sponors include: Children's Law Center, Community Connections, Green Door, NAMI-DC, St. Elizabeths Office of Community Affairs and Volunteer Services, and Office of Consumer Affairs, and University Legal Services.
About Trauma Informed DC and ACEs Connection Network: The primary purpose of Trauma Informed DC is to build a network of DC metropolitan area based organizations and individuals who are interested in learning about and addressing the impacts of trauma on the health and wellness of residents. Areas of engagement include outreach, narrative building, leadership development, training & technical assistance, research, and policy & advocacy. Join us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/TraumaInformedDC
ACEs Connection Network: This community of practice uses trauma-informed, resilience-building practices to prevent Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), and to change systems to stop traumatizing already traumatized people. www.acesconnection.com
TIDC’s summer activities are planned in collaboration with the NAMI Star Center: www.consumerstar.org
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