Racism is an Adverse Childhood Experience
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In session 3 of our Enhancing Trauma Awareness course, we spend time reviewing the findings and implications of The ACE Study, including the importance of expanding the original ACE categories.
In the 3rd episode, Cathleen, Michelle, and SaraLiz discuss the impact of having the trauma-informed sector acknowledge that racism is an adverse childhood experience. They discuss their professional journey and LGI's evolution toward racial literacy and meaningful growth.
For more information on LGI Courses and Workshops, visit: https://lakesidetraining.org/global-institute/
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