by Rachel Carey-Harper | Mar 18, 2021 | Introduction to healing
The emotional trauma of separation from their parents also triggers subtle biological alterations—changes so lasting that the children might even pass them to their own offspring. That idea would have been laughed at 20 years ago.
by Rachel Carey-Harper | Mar 18, 2021 | Introduction to healing
This explains the epigenome as a type of software that runs on the computer-like cell. The epigenome can affect lots of different cells, just as a software program can be run on many different computers. He thinks this study might help explain why states in the southern United States—which had more severe food shortages during and after the Civil War—have worse health outcomes today.
by Rachel Carey-Harper | Mar 18, 2021 | Introduction to healing
In my own life, I couldn’t account for the dread that would sometimes descend on me for no apparent reason. It seemed to me there was something vaster, more amorphous and inexplicable at work than the usual psychological culprits. I needed to understand what it was. I began to wonder if the darkness I carried had its source in the suffering of unknown ancestors whose history of banishment and exile was in my blood.
by Rachel Carey-Harper | Mar 18, 2021 | MM Indigenous Women
MMIW walk in Abbotsford by VIKKI HOPES | Mar. 12, 2021 The full article is here… Excerpt from the article… lled by mom who spoke out about residential-school homework. Krista Macinnis wants to bring awareness to issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women. A woman...
by Rachel Carey-Harper | Mar 18, 2021 | Boarding schools
When is an honor not an honor? by aTim Giago (Nanwica Kciji – Stands Up For Them) The full article is here… Excerpt from the article… South Dakota legislators appear to be in conflict with themselves. They are introducing a Concurrent Resolution to acknowledge and...
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