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Empowering Girls through Policy

Empowering Girls through Policy

by Julia Sufrin | Feb 25, 2021 | Blog, Hogg Blog, Podcast

On this episode of Into the Fold, we are joined by our policy fellow for Girls Empowerment Network and her mentor to discuss the unique challenges facing girls.

Teaching the World to Heal: A Conversation on Racism, Trauma & Its Impact on Children, 2/17/21

Teaching the World to Heal: A Conversation on Racism, Trauma & Its Impact on Children, 2/17/21

by Julia Sufrin | Feb 11, 2021 | 4ABHN

A virtual national/international discussion to increase awareness and education about racism and its adverse impact on a young person’s emotional, psychological and social experience and their overall health and wellness.

Online Training: Cultural Healing from Historical Trauma 2/16

Online Training: Cultural Healing from Historical Trauma 2/16

by Julia Sufrin | Feb 10, 2021 | 4ABHN

Historical trauma is not just about what happened in the past. It’s about what’s still happening. Upcoming virtual class on cultural healing from historical trauma. Register now.

Without a state agency, who is responsible for addressing racial disparities and health equity in Texas?

Without a state agency, who is responsible for addressing racial disparities and health equity in Texas?

by Julia Sufrin | Feb 9, 2021 | Blog, Hogg Blog, News

Texas needs an office of health equity dedicated to collecting data and developing strategies to repair the damage that has been done.

A Therapist on Racial Grief

A Therapist on Racial Grief

by Julia Sufrin | Jan 21, 2021 | 4ABHN, Blog, Hogg Blog, Podcast

On this episode of our Into the Fold podcast, we are joined by Dr. Chase Anderson to discuss writing, communicating, and dealing with racial grief as a psychiatrist.

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