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Will These Latest Prison Reforms Help Ex-Inmates Get Jobs? [PSMag.com]

The Department of Justice announced last week a bundle of prison reforms aimed at easing the transition for ex-prisoners back into the outside world. The measures include the creation of a school district within the federal prison network, reforming halfway houses, and providing funds to ensure that every former inmate is issued a state ID upon re-entering society at large. If that last reform seems surprising, it shouldn’t be: Most people leaving prisons don’t have state identification,...

Permanent Displacement: Inside Kakuma, Kenya’s 25-Year-Old Refugee Camp [PSMag.com]

The road to Kakuma, in the northwestern corner of Kenya, is long and full of potholes. Occasionally, young boys spot our car approaching and quickly begin pouring dirt into these potholes, pretending to repair them — hoping we’ll give them some loose change for the favor. “Do they ever actually fix it?” I ask our driver, John. “No, not really.” But for the occasional four-wheel-drive vehicle belonging to one international agency or another, the road is empty. The only time the road does fill...

Free Resources & Review of www.nicabm.com Website

Note: Many survivors, activists and parents get lots of free information and research through the National Institute for the Clinical Application of Behavioral Medicine (NICABM). While t he material they share and sell is geared towards clinicians, social workers and health providers, they make videos and articles available to anyone, for free, for at least time-limited periods of time. It's not totally free. You have to share your email about a million times and will be inundated with...

With Trump's Title IX stance unknown, video aims to educate about sexual harassment at school [EdSource.org]

National experts on sexual harassment in K-12 schools have teamed up to create a new educational video about gender equality, intended to inform students that they have a legal right to attend a school where nobody is harassed because of their gender. The timing couldn’t be better, said Esther Warkov, cofounder of the nonprofit group Stop Sexual Assault in Schools , which produced the free video for use by schools, clubs and parent groups. President-elect Donald Trump, who boasted in a 2005...

The Urban Playground That Builds Kids' Brains [CityLab.com]

At first, the playground at Officer Willie Wilkins Park looks pretty standard. There’s a slide to skid down, ramps to climb up, bridges to cross, and nooks to investigate. But there’s also something relatively unusual: words, and lots of them. Mixed in among the bright primary colors of the structure are white panels plastered with whimsical illustrations and phrases like “let’s talk about the sunshine” and “let’s talk about food.” They’re not a random addition; the panels are a deliberate...

Sometimes There Are More Important Goals Than Civility [TheAtlantic.com]

In the brushfire wars since Donald Trump won the presidency, skirmishes over how to speak to his coalition of voters have consumed liberals. Leading the vanguard in those conversations is a collection of writers and thinkers of otherwise divergent views, united by the painful process of reexamining identity politics, social norms, and—most urgently—how to address racism in an election clearly influenced by it. Though earnest and perhaps necessary, their emphasis on the civil persuasion of...

The Link Between Race and Solitary Confinement [TheAtlantic.com]

Stark disparities in prisoners’ treatment are embedded into criminal-justice systems at the city, county, state, and federal levels, and have disproportionate, negative effects on men of color. A new analysis from the Association of State Correctional Administrators and Yale Law School provides a fresh trove of information with which to explore the racial dynamics in state and federal prisons—specifically through their findings on solitary confinement. “People of color are overrepresented in...

Google, democracy and the truth about internet search [TheGuardian.com]

H ere’s what you don’t want to do late on a Sunday night. You do not want to type seven letters into Google. That’s all I did. I typed: “a-r-e”. And then “j-e-w-s”. Since 2008, Google has attempted to predict what question you might be asking and offers you a choice. And this is what it did. It offered me a choice of potential questions it thought I might want to ask: “are jews a race?”, “are jews white?”, “are jews christians?”, and finally, “are jews evil?” [For more of this story, written...

Losing Your Privilege [Medium.com]

The NRA and Charlton Heston gifted us the slogan, “You can have my gun when you pry it from my cold, dead hands.” Replace “gun” with “privilege” and I can’t think of a better way to describe how Americans feel about our culture of privilege and the prospect of losing it. Privilege exists, not because of anything we have done or failed to do. Instead, privilege reflects how society assigns disparate value to all of us based on social identities and how we, consciously or unconsciously, assign...

Why I Won’t Give You Ten Tips to Manage Your Privilege [Medium.com]

Many Americans deny the existence of privilege even while we see it, hear it, and feel it tear us apart. To end the destruction, we need to recognize that having privilege harms the privileged, talk about it so we can get over it, and make the New Privilege a reality. The Privilege is Real People are uncomfortable talking about, even thinking about privilege — particularly their own. I mean avoid eye contact, short of breath uncomfortable. I see this as I work around the country training...

30 Years of Oil and Gas Pipeline Accidents, Mapped [CityLab.com]

The increasingly brutal police response to protests over the construction of The Dakota Access Pipeline has pushed the debate over the safety of oil infrastructure into the national spotlight. From the beginning of their anti-pipeline organizing, the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe has voiced their concerns about the environmental impact of the project, pointing to the fact that an earlier proposal for the pipeline route was rejected due to concerns over potential contamination of Bismarck, North...

Congressional Briefing Addresses Public Policy to Improve Response to ACEs

In the final weeks of the 114 th Congress, Senator Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND) welcomed her colleague Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) as a new host in the third and final briefing on addressing adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). The December 1 briefing focused on public policies to improve coordination, prevention and response to childhood trauma. In addition to joining forces to raise awareness of the impact of ACEs, Senators Heitkamp and Durbin are drafting legislation based on a framework they...

Rescue Goat with Anxiety Calms Down in Her Duck Costume (www.thedodo.com) & Commentary

Maybe you've seen this story circulating about the goat soothed by wearing the duck costume. If you haven't, please check it out. It's rare that a story about anxiety can warm the heart as much as this one does. What I love about it besides the "too much cuteness" factor is that it's also so compassionate and kind. It could be shared with children as well as adults who are struggling with anxiety. That's powerful. But to me, the most pressing question is this: what if we were all this...

Survey: Texas Reduces Homelessness by 42 Percent Since 2007 [PublicNewsService.org]

A federal survey shows that Texas has reduced the number of homeless people needing shelter by 42 percent since 2007. (bodnarchuk/iStockphoto) AUSTIN, Texas – Advocates for Texas' homeless population are celebrating a federal report showing a significant reduction in the number of Texans who are homeless over the past decade. According to the Department of Housing and Urban Development's annual count , homelessness in Texas dropped by almost 42 percent from 2007 to 2016 - a period when the...

Back in the Hole: America’s Inability to Put an End to Solitary Confinement [PSMag.com]

At last, mainstream America seems to be talking about solitary confinement. Over the last decade, journalists and politicians have, more than ever before, discussed the perils of the practice: how enforced isolation damages the mind, how quickly it incites and exacerbates mental illness, how frequently it encourages self-mutilation and suicide — and how disproportionately it is used for non-white prisoners. Pope Francis condemned the practice. President Barack Obama pointedly questioned its...

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