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Read about “The Courage of Esta Soler,” president and founder of Futures Without Violence
Esta Soler, president and founder of Futures Without Violence, has been a champion for justice her entire life.
Conservation International’s Dr. M. Sanjayan and his team uncover the complex dynamics of the African ecosystem in the PBS Special “Life at the Waterhole”
Over the course of the show, CI’s CEO, Dr. M. Sanjayan, leads a team to uncover the complex dynamics of the water hole in the African ecosystem.
Just released, “Whole-Child Development, Learning, and Thriving: A Dynamic Systems Approach” by Turnaround for Children's Founder, Pamela Cantor, M.D., et al.
The book makes a case for using 21st century science to design a 21st century education system that reveals the boundless potential of all children. The authors dig deeply into the science to explain how children develop through a system of dynamic relationships and the collective set of contexts that they experience across their life spans.
New California Preventive Mental Health Coverage Puts ACEs Science Front and Center
“A mother, frantic with worry, brought her newborn in for a checkup at the pediatric clinic at San Francisco General Hospital. But there wasn’t anything wrong with the baby. And over the next several months, no amount of reassurance could convince the mom that her child was eating, sleeping and growing just fine. If anything, the mother’s worry led to behavior that raised alarm bells for her health care providers.”
World Water Day 2021
Today is #worldwaterday2021, and I am mindful of the tremendous work of LavaMaeˣ in providing dignity through water. Water = A fresh start, a sense of relief, and feelings of optimism. LavaMaeˣ brings mobile showers and other care services to unhoused people, in the Bay Area and to communities around the nation, restoring dignity and rekindling optimism.
Bay Area Walls: Liz Hernández’s Sources of Inspiration
We are so excited by SFMOMA's participation in Women’s History Month with its beautiful installation of Liz Hernández’s mural. Conjuro para la sanacion de nuestro future (which translates as “a spell for the healing of our future”) is an homage to her grandmother’s teachings and a prayer for community health. Her artistic prayer for community health is just what we need. We’re so thrilled the museum is opening back up and that art will continue to honor our legacies and inspire beauty. Photo: Katherine Du Tiel
Robert S. Wallerstein Lecture in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
Dr. Alicia Lieberman is a pioneer in trauma intervention for young children and their families. She has been selected to keynote as the distinguished lecturer at University of California, San Francisco's 2021 Robert S. Wallerstein Lecture in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. It is open to the public. "Internalizing Reality: A Psychoanalytic Approach to Trauma Treatment Across Generations" can be registered for on the link below.
What Does Toxic Stress Do to Children?
So excited and proud to see Dr. Nadine Burke Harris interviewed by the The New York Times' Ezra Klein. Her ground-breaking research on the long-term health impact of adverse childhood experiences is profoundly reshaping how we think about children’s physical and mental health, and is the reason we see increased racial equity efforts within mainstream medical settings.
Carson Daly Opens Up About His ‘Debilitating’ Anxiety and Helping Others with Mental Illness
Very excited that Carson Daly is joining us at Project Healthy Minds, helping to destigmatize mental illness and bring support to young people. He did this wonderful interview with PEOPLE Magazine | PEOPLE.com about his struggle with anxiety and mental wellness and is now helping others.
Governor Gavin Newsom includes $700 million in proposed budget to support student mental health in schools
According to the California Children's Trust, there has been a 151% increase in CA in inpatient visits for suicide, suicidal ideation, and self-injury for children ages 10-14. The suicide rate among black children is twice that of white youth. It is critical that we remove diagnosis as a prerequisite for mental health treatment for children. We are thankful for the visionary work of Alex Briscoe and the CCT for advocating for this.
Every Mother Counts advocates for the Momnibus, a package of legislative bills developed address racial and social determinants of maternal health
We’re so proud of Christy Turlington’s leadership with Every Mother Counts. Their critical advocacy work for the Momnibus, a package of legislative bills developed by the Congressional Black Maternal Health Caucus would fund CBOs to promote and address racial and social determinants of maternal health.
Breaking the Glass Ceiling
JVS's work is more important than ever. Their vocational training, counseling, and placement efforts means that single moms like their client who is featured in this CA Department of Industrial Relations story can actually raise a family in the Bay Area, earning a six figure salary. We are so grateful for the leadership of Lisa Countryman-Quiroz and the entire team at JVS; they are transforming lives.
Illuminating a New Connection Between Maternal and Child Health
We were so pleased to see Dr. Nicki Bush at University of California, San Francisco heralded for her recent study on the impact of stress in pregnant mothers. Her work is critical to informing maternal health care, particularly among marginalized communities.
How the Pandemic Has Been Devastating for Children From Low-Income Families
We are so grateful for the work of Dr. Alicia Lieberman, who continues to be a pioneer in the field of early childhood trauma intervention, and raises consciousness about the suffering of traumatized children in our nation.
Exclusive: California’s board diversity law led to 670 board seats filled by women, report finds
Congratulations to the California Partners Project on its tremendous work to advance gender equity in California! Thank you Olivia Morgan and Jennifer Siebel Newsom for your vision and leadership.
Project Healthy Minds, a Mental Health Non-Profit, Launches with Entertainment-Industry Support
Project Healthy Minds is a new national effort to address the mental health crisis, and Lisa is proud to serve on the Board of Directors. PHM leverages technology to destigmatize mental health and help young people gain easy access to interventions and support. We loved seeing their tremendous work covered in the Hollywood Reporter.