June 16, 2022
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Universal Health Care Could Have Saved More Than 330,000 U.S. Lives during COVID

Source: Scientific American

The numbers of lives lost and dollars spent would have been significantly lower if coverage had been extended to everyone, a new study says. 

If Housing Is a Health Care Issue, Should Medicaid Pay the Rent?

Source: The New York Times

With federal housing money in short supply, state and local authorities are looking to health dollars to help tackle homelessness.

From the Middle East to East Baltimore, a Johns Hopkins Professor Works to Make the City More Climate-Resilient

Source: Inside Climate News

Baltimore has increased its tree canopy over the past decade but still lacks a comprehensive heat reduction strategy. Benjamin Zaitchik says the climate threat is “substantial.”

Creating a curriculum with Black girls in mind

Source: The Hechinger Report

An after-school program teaches Black girls to research and envision a curriculum that empowers them.

Don't Miss CRI's Annual Conference!

Source: PACEs Connection

The CRI Annual Conference is almost here!  Don't miss your chance to hear some of the most innovative resilience practitioners in the country.

Survey for current primary care providers - Please complete!

Source: PACEs Connection

Calling all pediatric and family medicine providers! Our team at University of California San Diego wants to learn from you!

A Better Normal logoPACEs CONNECTION NEWS AND EVENTS

Join us for the JUNE 2022 round of Creating Resilient Communities

Looking for another opportunity to join or attend additional events in the Creating Resilient Communities (CRC) Accelerator Program? See blog for June event times. And please comment if you attended- all feedback welcome!

Today! Join Brandon Jones for A Recognition of Juneteenth — on the PACEs Connection 'History. Culture. Trauma.' podcast — 1 p.m. PT; 4 p.m. ET

This week's "History. Culture. Trauma." podcast continues to examine trauma and resilience, not just at the individual level but at the systems and cultural level," says Ingrid Cockhren, podcast co-host and CEO of PACEs Connection.

We're renewing PACEs Connection's popular "Historical Trauma in America" series! | June 23, 2022

Due to its popularity, PACEs Connection's Race & Equity Workgroup is continuing the “Historical Trauma in America Series”. This event examines historical trauma in the United States and its impact on American society in a series of virtual discussions.

Member requests iconMEMBER REQUESTS

From Cendie: Looking for a facilitator - #JohariWindow

Member posts iconMEMBER POSTS

Max Taylor: House Approves Ban On Electric Shock Devices For Those With Developmental Disabilities
Ruth A. Rondon: The basic cycle of abuse and the cycle of Human Trafficking are interchangeable
Michael Skinner: The Surviving Spirit Newsletter June 2022
Laurie Udesky: A Conversation on Vicarious Racism & Black Mental Health

Events calendar iconCALENDAR EVENTS

June 16

Online: LGBTQIA: How to Support Service Recipients
Online: A Conversation on Vicarious Racism & Black Mental Health

June 23 (next week)

Online: LGBTQIA 201 Putting our Knowlege into Practice

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