June

Biden’s Antiviolence Plan Calls for Philly to Work With Other Cities Fighting Rising Gun Crimes
The Center's Healing Hurt People program was mentioned in a June 23 Philadelphia Inquirer article about an announcement from federal officials that Philadelphia will be one of 15 cities joining in an effort to expand and enhance community-based violence interruption programs.
Slavery's Trauma: Teacher's Lack of Empathy Generations in the Making
John Rich, MD, a professor in the Dornsife School of Public Health, and co-director of the Center for Nonviolence and Social Justice, was mentioned in a June 20 USA Today opinion piece that argued that talking about trauma is not an attempt to downplay Black success, but instead is a call for the United States to rectify abuses that caused long-term damage.
Podcast: Qualified Immunity, Police Violence and Healing From Trauma
John A. Rich, MD, a professor and co-director of the Center for Nonviolence and Social Justice at the Dornsife School of Public Health, was interviewed in the June 4 episode of WHYY-Radio's "Radio Times" about police violence and healing from trauma.

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