History. Culture. Trauma Ingrid Cockhren
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- Society & Culture
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According to Resmaa Menakem, trauma decontextualized over time looks like culture.
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Encore The Vital Importance of Black Non-Profit Leaders
Often lacking in funding and support, Black non-profit leaders are driving the work to liberate Black communities and bring in an age of equity and reconciliation. This week, we welcome Travis Claybrooks, founder and CEO of the Raphah Institute.
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Encore America's Culture of Child Abuse Pt. 2
America's culture of child abuse and neglect negatively impacts every aspect of American life.
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Encore America's Culture of Child Abuse Pt. 1
Child abuse and neglect negatively impacts every aspect of American life. To honor Child Abuse Prevention Month, we will revisit a discussion between co-hosts, Ingrid Cockhren and Mathew Portell.
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Encore Women of the PACEs Movement: Dr. Sandra Bloom
In consideration of Women's History month, we will revisit our talk with Dr. Sandra Bloom. For the past forty years, Dr. Bloom has done pioneering work in the field of traumatic stress studies. From 1980-2001, Dr.
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Encore The State of Children's Mental Health Post-Covid
This week our guest is Beth Tyson. Beth Tyson is a childhood trauma consultant and author. Our discussion will center on the state of infant and child mental health post-Covid.
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Encore Meet Dr. Tyisha Noise: Reducing Stress in Schools
In honor of Women's History Month, in this episode PACEs Connection tackles the importance of trauma-informed and trauma-sensitive schools with guest, Dr. Tyisha Noise. Dr.