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March 24, 2023
Intergenerational and Historical Trauma
 
News You Can Use

PsychCentral

Inherited trauma can make deep imprints on your overall well-being. Here’s how digging into your past might help your present and future self.

The Washington Post

A parent’s unresolved trauma can affect a child’s well-being. By cultivating a healthy relationship with anger, making space for all feelings, knowing that true love comes with understanding and by meeting your child’s need, you can break the cycle.

National Public Radio (NPR)

"Those who have no record of what their forebears have accomplished lose the inspiration which comes from the teaching of biography and history." — Carter G. Woodson

National Library of Medicine

Resiliency research points toward the importance of conceptual frameworks that clarify positive pathways toward wellness and health promotion that are scalable across system levels such as individual, family, community, and the broader society.

PACEs Connection

In this session, we will discuss the history of Indigenous Americans and Latino Americans, immigration, racial discrimination, mass incarceration and labor exploitation among other relevant topics.

Member Contributions and Asks
Joanna Ciolek: How to Stop Running from, Neglecting, and Betraying Yourself
Susan Pollard: Announcing new book
Elaine Miller Karas: Tune into Resiliency Within Monday for ACEs Response: Prevention and Healing in Illinois
Elizabeth Sullivan: EmpowerSurvivors-Sexual Abuse Awareness Month - April 2023
Laura Gallant: One Week Until the HOPE Summit
Audrey Idaikkadar: Supporting Infant and Early Childhood Professionals and Community Resilience
Tori Essex: New Transforming Trauma Episode: Enhancing our Well-Being Through the Human-Animal Connection with Philip Tedeschi
Shulamit Ritblatt: From Trauma to Resiliency: Reflecting on our inner journey
PACEs Connection Announcements
Join PACES Connections - Worldwide PACEs Movement Champions!
Elaine Miller-Karas shares worldwide resiliency efforts and more on PACEs Connection podcast — History. Culture. Trauma. | From Thursday, March 23, 2023
RESCHEDULED: Register now for Historical Trauma in the American Southwest | April 20, 2023
Register Now for The Future of Work: Envisioning a Healing-Centered Workplace in a Just Society | June 13-15, 2023
Register now for the Trauma Informed Educators Network (TIEN) June Conference | June 22-23, 2023
PACEs Connection's Trauma-Informed School Leadership Institute | July 25-27, 2023
What's Going
Online: FREE Webinar on Building Positive Relationships with Children Who Have Experienced Trauma | March 28, 2023
Online: FREE The Importance of Building Long-Lasting Relationships on the Road to Self-Sustainability | March 29, 2023
Online: Building Support for DEI conversations | March 30, 2023
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