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Disrupting with Purpose: From a History of Trauma to a Legacy of Healing
From a History of Trauma to a Legacy of Healing
Both generational and systemic trauma wield an invisible influence over our existence and well-being, helping to shape our identities, our perceptions of reality, and how we navigate the world. In our next installment of Disrupting with Purpose, we will hear from young people about their perspectives on specific factors that can either perpetuate trauma or promote healing, with an emphasis on their sense of resilience, belonging, safety, and overall well-being. The discussion will focus on two domains:
Systemic Factors: We will identify and explore how specific incidents, such as the murders of George Floyd, Daunte Wright, and others, have affected young Minnesotans, particularly young people of color, many of whom grew up witnessing these injustices while imagining that it could have been them. We will also address other recent issues as potential stressors, such as the lingering impact of the COVID pandemic and Supreme Court decisions that have stifled certain rights and protections and catalyzed widespread rollbacks in diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. How have these circumstances, which are far too commonplace, impacted our youth? How have the systems and structures that are intended to support and protect young people remained accountable for showing up in the community and generating healing? And, in hindsight, how could we have done things better?
Generational and Cultural Factors: Undoubtedly, many of our Indigenous forefathers and ancestors of color have navigated countless societal and personal traumas - including the massacres, chattel slavery, internment camps, lynchings, and other more subtle forms of disenfranchisement. These communities have navigated these circumstances with the utmost resilience as evidenced by the fact that they’re still standing. Even so, these atrocities have left an enduring mark on the psyche of various cultural and ethnic groups. How have the experiences, traditions, and cultural practices of prior generations unwittingly perpetuated trauma for children and young people of color? And on a positive note, how have they instilled a spirit of resiliency in today’s young people, helping them cope and heal?
Through From a History of Trauma to a Legacy of Healing, we’re creating space for young people to openly share the various forms of trauma that have informed their view of self and community and also catch a glimpse of what individual and collective healing might look like moving forward. While we recognize that healing is not linear and trauma may never be completely resolved, we believe it can be acknowledged, heard with compassion, and even give birth to new visions for a more vibrant, thriving future for young people.
Both generational and systemic trauma wield an invisible influence over our existence and well-being, helping to shape our identities, our perceptions of reality, and how we navigate the world. In our next installment of Disrupting with Purpose, we will hear from young people about their perspectives on specific factors that can either perpetuate trauma or promote healing, with an emphasis on their sense of resilience, belonging, safety, and overall well-being. The discussion will focus on two domains:
Systemic Factors: We will identify and explore how specific incidents, such as the murders of George Floyd, Daunte Wright, and others, have affected young Minnesotans, particularly young people of color, many of whom grew up witnessing these injustices while imagining that it could have been them. We will also address other recent issues as potential stressors, such as the lingering impact of the COVID pandemic and Supreme Court decisions that have stifled certain rights and protections and catalyzed widespread rollbacks in diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. How have these circumstances, which are far too commonplace, impacted our youth? How have the systems and structures that are intended to support and protect young people remained accountable for showing up in the community and generating healing? And, in hindsight, how could we have done things better?
Generational and Cultural Factors: Undoubtedly, many of our Indigenous forefathers and ancestors of color have navigated countless societal and personal traumas - including the massacres, chattel slavery, internment camps, lynchings, and other more subtle forms of disenfranchisement. These communities have navigated these circumstances with the utmost resilience as evidenced by the fact that they’re still standing. Even so, these atrocities have left an enduring mark on the psyche of various cultural and ethnic groups. How have the experiences, traditions, and cultural practices of prior generations unwittingly perpetuated trauma for children and young people of color? And on a positive note, how have they instilled a spirit of resiliency in today’s young people, helping them cope and heal?
Through From a History of Trauma to a Legacy of Healing, we’re creating space for young people to openly share the various forms of trauma that have informed their view of self and community and also catch a glimpse of what individual and collective healing might look like moving forward. While we recognize that healing is not linear and trauma may never be completely resolved, we believe it can be acknowledged, heard with compassion, and even give birth to new visions for a more vibrant, thriving future for young people.
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Minnesota has a long and storied history of housing discrimination rooted in racism. Inequitable policies and practices that include redlining, restrictive covenants, predatory lending, and community disinvestment have continued to perpetuate stark racial disparities in opportunities for homeownership, particularly for people who identify as Black, Indigenous, and people of color. In fact, Minn...
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Youthprise DWP - Cultural Climate Change Education Part 2
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Youthprise: Disrupting with Purpose Event Series - Cultural Climate Change - Education Edition
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Legislating Opportunity: A Celebration of Key Investments in Minnesota’s Young People
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Don’t Shoot: Youth Perspectives on Gun Violence, Community Response, and Next Steps.
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*The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed by speakers, panelists, guests, and other participants are solely their own and do not reflect the views, opinions, policies, or position of Youthprise. According to the Center for American Progress Action Fund, the share of murders committed with a firearm has risen by 27% in Minnesota over the past decade. Further, the Center reports that the state...
Let’s Be Blunt: The Legalization of Cannabis and Its Impact on Youth
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*The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed by speakers, panelists, guests, and other participants are solely their own and do not reflect the views, opinions, policies, or position of Youthprise. In recent years, many states in the U.S. have answered the call to legalize cannabis use for adults, though it has not been legalized at the federal level. Minnesota is also likely to legalize adult-...
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Youthprise’s Interim Policy Director, Kristy Snyder, testified on the MinneKIDS Act (HF2864)
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Minnesota Afterschool Advance - Sabrina's Story
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Love it!,,
I love to see the children. God bless them all!
No matter how hard reality seems just hold on to your dreams 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽❤❤❤❤❤👏🏽👏🏽🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Weirdest Radiohead cover ever.
Amen
CBS claiming not to be ageist because they have over 50 yrs old actors is like saying this country isnt racist because it had a Black president. A person's presence doesnt automatically dictate that person bein fairly compensated. Your job is not doing you any favors by "letting" you work there. They're giving you pennies from the pile of money that you produce for them.
My beautiful people.🤎🖤🧡💛👏🏿✊🏿👊🏿👍🏿💪🏿👑🦁🕊️
Resillence is of the utmost importance. It is exemplified through the application of Authentic Intelligence, compassionste, logical reasoning and common sense, that is best expressed by emotional maturity and adult responsibility th as that demands patience, steadfast perseverance, and presence of mind.
sucesso nos anos 90 no Brasil . curto até hoje ! clássico !
loving the initiative focused on educating and empowering people to have a more positive response to life experiences.
No need for the 🎤!!!!! Soul sanging!!!
Sang my sister
Praise the lord
Here's a thought -- perhaps Blacks could leave the past in the past and concentrate their progress on the present and future.
Definitely beautiful! The sound of angels!!! 😊👏👏👏
EV-ER-EY-THINGS
One of my favourite tracks. Thank you x
Just like George Carlin said always bringing the kids into it, adults can use responsibly not worried about kids, marijuana is so safe compared to alcohol this discussion is ridiculous, the medical benefits Ilona marijuana make you not want to kill yourself there's persistent suicide epidemic in this country
Good grief, this is absolutely sublime.
Btf
Beautiful
Pure brilliance. Not to mention HILLARIOUS 😂😂
pure gospel joy. for the inspired musicians out there it starts on the IV chord of F#major (Bmaj9), an unusual gospel key, which gives that heavenly lydian diatonic flava
who was that that sung the 4th verse her voice is splendid?
Beautiful and positive god bless you ladies
Justice done to one of the most uplifting songs ever.
I am white,not that it matters,but to see the younger generation joining in shows that this beautiful music will carry on.Not many white people are racist.The beauty of the lyrics and the love of God is amazing as are the amazing people
Brilliant..... xxxxxxxx Optomistic and Change... my favs
🙏✊️✌️👌👉🌏💨🌎💨🌍🔥🕊🧩⚜️💫💯🎩🧚♀️🤝🌜🌞🌛💒🧞♀️💃🕺👯♀️⛪️✝️😇🥰😍🤩
Long Live Dr. Joseph White. A true legend and pioneer!
YES
Amazing song
THIS IS ONE OF THE GREATEST SONGS/RECORDINGS EVER!
True!!!!!
Still ….in 2022!!!
May god bless you and your family n friends.
Great things to come for yall this summer/winter!!!!
🔥 💪 🎯 🙏 🎯 💪 🔥 Thank you Jesus
Absolutely Beautiful Message!🦋
We are the Israelites, the chosen people of TMH. The people of the book
👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
ALL PRAISES TO TMH !!! NOW, THEN, AND FUTURE
My people come from GOD 🙏🙏🙏, fol. Sho.
No lies told
I thoroughly enjoyed this! ❣️
Beautiful
Lovely job ladies.
I. ..love. thise. Groupe.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Grandiose.
How beautiful! 🎈
I'm discovering that my Pettiford family really are a talented bunch! So Proud of y'all ❤
This is so perfect. 😭🙏🏽❤
I love these ladies and this song it got me through a ruff patch in life
Qp
Love the recovery @ 1:55. Perfect
Y'all be side ta side steppin all like dat Got Groove haey