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The State of Our Communities – What Does Our High Infant Mortality Rate Say About Us as a Nation?

The State of Our Communities – What Does Our High Infant Mortality Rate Say About Us as a Nation?

by Rosalyn Williams | Feb 2, 2018 | Healing, Policy, Racism, Resilience

This week, we had the opportunity to hear, the President give his State of the Union address where he painted a rosy picture of the US economy and the initiatives undertaken by the legislative and executive branches. We also had the opportunity to hear the opposition...
Racism and Trauma – An Infant Mortality Mystery – Solved

Racism and Trauma – An Infant Mortality Mystery – Solved

by Rosalyn Williams | Mar 27, 2017 | Racism

On March 17, 2017, the Thriving Communities Collaborative (TCC) jointly sponsored a meeting with the Black Mental Health Alliance on Racism and Trauma.  It was one of the most well-attended events we have held in the past year which is positive. It shows that there is...
“I Am Not Your Negro,” a Portrait of a Nation of Moral Monsters

“I Am Not Your Negro,” a Portrait of a Nation of Moral Monsters

by Rosalyn Williams | Feb 28, 2017 | Racism

“I’m terrified at the moral apathy — the death of the heart which is happening in my country. These people have deluded themselves for so long, that they really don’t think I’m human. I base this on their conduct, not on what they say,...

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