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The Case for Reparations

This remarkable reporting endeavor by Ta-Nehisi Coates on TheAtlantic.com is a must-read for anyone who doubts that racism is traumatic, or how it's easy to drop from the middle class into poverty with the addition of just one more ACE.   Two...

Anxious Parents Can Learn How To Reduce Anxiety In Their Kids

[Photo by Ellen Webber] NPR reporter Patty Neighmond does a great eight-minute feature on how 11-year-old Noah Cummings and his parents, Heather (an anxious parent) and Dave, used cognitive behavioral therapy to help Noah overcome his anxiety. One study shows that therapy for children AND their parents (and no drugs) helps prevent children from becoming anxious.   The first step for Noah was to help him understand how anxiety made his stomach ache. Lyons often draws cartoons to show...

The Cape’s youth gangs: Bigger, deeper, more dangerous (South Africa)

It seems as if this article could be written in almost any country, and the causes of boys and girls joining gangs are the same. In this case, Shawn Swingler reports from South Africa's Daily Maverick: [ Major General Jeremy Vearey, Provincial Commander of Operation Combat]  argues that a combination of drugs, lack of safe common spaces, and the intergenerational transmission of violence lead to the creation of teen gangsters. He also argues that children often look to emulate their...

Blackfeet BIA victim specialist works toward healing

[Photo by Larry Beckner.] Eric Dietrich wrote this profile of Wendy Bremner, a Bureau of Indian Affairs victim specialist who understands ACEs. She points out a study that showed students at a middle school had an average of 14 adverse childhood experiences.  As is the case with other reservations in Montana, the Blackfeet reservation’s crime rates are well above those of the state’s other communities — “to the tune of two or three times higher,” in the...

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