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March 2019

Parental Disengagement in Childhood and Adolescent Male Gun Carrying [pediatrics.aappublications.org]

OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between parental disengagement in childhood and adolescent gun carrying and determine whether this association is accounted for by externalizing problems and affiliation with delinquent peers during early adolescence. METHODS: The sample included 503 boys (55.7% African American, 40.6% white, 3.7% other) recruited from first-grade classrooms in Pittsburgh public schools. Multi-informant assessments were conducted regularly (semiannually then annually)...

The Role of Family Wealth in Reinforcing Generational Divides [inequality.org]

One way that extreme inequality shows up in our lives is unequal opportunity in homeownership. And for millennials, these inequalities are compounded by the absence of publicly-supported mortgage programs, such as those that helped white boomers buy their homes after World War Two. Both of us – Jessicah Pierre and Chuck Collins from the Program on Inequality at the Institute for Policy Studies – were interviewed for an article in the “Style Section” of the The New York Times, “ Fly on My...

Reckoning With Violence [nytimes.com]

When Chicago’s police chief, Eddie Johnson, looked out at the sea of journalists to share the breaking news that Jussie Smollett, a well-known and beloved actor, had allegedly staged a violent racist and homophobic attack against himself, he said with great emotion: “Guys, I look out into the crowd, I just wish that the families of gun violence in this city got this much attention.” Chicago is besieged by horrific levels of violence , including thousands of shootings and hundreds of...

Indigenous Knowledge has Been Warning us About Climate Change for Centuries [psmag.com]

The most common introductory example we use when we teach kids about interdependent ecosystems is insects . They may seem gross and small compared to the charismatic megafauna, we say, but insects play all sorts of important roles: pollinating plants, breaking down organic matter, feeding bigger animals. Without insects the whole web would collapse. I don't think many of us who have given this lesson actually contemplated the mass death of the world's insects as a possibility, imminent or...

Latest ACEs science research from PubMed, March 4, 2019

Benevolent Childhood Experiences (BCEs) in homeless parents: A validation and replication study. Merrick JS, Narayan AJ, DePasquale CE, Masten AS. J Fam Psychol . 2019 Feb 28. doi: 10.1037/fam0000521. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 30816781 Similar articles Investigating racial differences in clusters of adverse childhood experiences. Maguire-Jack K, Lanier P, Lombardi B. Am J Orthopsychiatry . 2019 Feb 28. doi: 10.1037/ort0000405. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 30816722 Similar articles Factors...

Claire's Story: Working hard. Part 19

By P. Berman, K. Hecht, & A. Hosack I can’t be late Davy, I need this job! Let me get your pants on. Claire has a part-time job at the community library shelving books. She worked enough hours to qualify for continued foster care. Claire hoped her worries would soon be over. She had been accepted into Dental Hygiene school and would start in the Fall. It would only take her one more year of school and she would earn around $40-50,000 dollars a year- if the school brochure was right. This...

Translating Trauma-Informed Values in ACTION Workshop

There are still spots available in this upcoming workshop in Boston: TIMBo for Compassionate Organizations Translating Trauma-Informed Values into ACTION Led by Suzanne Jones, creator of the TIMBo Method and innovator in building stress-responsive social networks . March 28, 2019 | 10am - 3pm The Non-Profit Center, 89 South Street, Boston MA Register Now $300 per person ** $250 Early Bird extended! Must register by 3/15/19 ** 4 CEUs for eligible professionals ($35 fee payable at event) The...

Black Workers Break Through Corporate Silence [inequality.org]

There’s no doubt that African American history here in the United States is rich. From Black Patriots in the Revolutionary War, to Lewis Howard Latimer – the real inventor of the light bulb, to Colin Kaepernick standing up to the NFL, we have much to celebrate and many to honor. Whether we choose to recognize it or not, history shows us that many of the battles Black people fought to maintain our own human dignity were won under inhuman systems of labor – literally on the split-open backs of...

Movement And Breathing Breaks Help Students Stay Focused On Learning [kqed.org]

For many kids, sitting still all day in school is a big challenge, which is why movement breaks are good practice, whether it's in elementary school or high school. Additionally, learning science shows us that movement activates the brain and improves cognition. "This idea of children sitting for long periods of time, they aren’t naturally wired to do that," said Dr. Pamela Cantor, Founder and Chief Science Advisor of Turnaround for Children in an Edutopia video series on the science of...

Trauma and Resilience After Deadly Alabama Tornado [psychologytoday.com]

You may know someone directly or indirectly affected by the tornadoes that swept through Alabama and Georgia Sunday that left at least 23 people dead. What survivors need most right now is for others to help them know that they are not alone and that there are people in their life that they can turn to for help. Unfortunately, I’ve found that few people are equipped to recognize the signs of posttraumtic stress disorder ( PTSD ) or give assistance. That’s why I’ve asked one of the country's...

Lax Oversight Allows Serious Health and Safety Violations to Continue at Immigration Detention Centers [calhealthreport.org]

Immigrant detainees in California are confined in prison-like conditions for up to 22 hours a day, while the counties and cities that contract with ICE exercise little or no oversight of local detention facilities, according to a pair of blistering state reports released Tuesday. The reports from state attorney general Xavier Becerra and state auditor Elaine Howle chronicle shoddy medical care and mental health treatment that imperils the health and safety of immigrant detainees. Migrants...

Lessons from the Los Angeles and Oakland teachers' strikes [edsource.org]

After two teachers’ strikes in as many months in California, it is too soon to tell whether the labor disputes in Oakland and Los Angeles presage a new era of school-based activism. But regardless of what comes next, this year’s strikes had much in common, and yielded valuable lessons and insights for other districts where labor troubles may also be brewing. Both strikes were relatively short, lasting about a week. The timeline was shaped by the troubled finances of both districts that...

Community Activism a Family Tradition for Head of Violence Interruption Program [jjie.org]

JACKSON, Miss. — She remembers the frantic knocks at the door and the family friend who waited almost hysterical on the other side.
 “He was saying my brother [Kam] had been shot. I ran to my father and mother’s room and told them. They both immediately got up, jumped in the car and went to the hospital,” said Rukia Lumumba, the 40-year-old founder of the People’s Advocacy Institute , a community resource and training incubator for social, political and economic development in this capital...

Where are Opioid Overdose Deaths Most Likely to Occur? [psmag.com]

In 2017, opioid overdose deaths in the United States reached a record high . And mayors and local leaders across the country have been scrambling to figure out what's driving this precipitous rise of opioid mortality in the last two decades . Several theories have been aired, from aggressive Big Pharma marketing to anxiety among Baby Boomers . Unfortunately, no one-size-fits-all answer exist—how and why this public-health problem manifests locally varies greatly across the U.S. That's...

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