Collective Recovery

University of Orange’s Collective Recovery program provides tools for organizations and community leaders to incorporate collective recovery into their existing programming. Collective Recovery is a way for communities to heal from trauma together.

Pay attention to this week’s needs

In “Getting Through This Moment”, Dr. Mindy Fullilove outlines five principles for ‘getting through the disaster’: Turn on the love Pay attention to this week’s needs Fight injustice Extend and strengthen your network Build a personal foundation of spirit This week we turn our attention to #2- Pay attention to this week’s needs. Our needs …

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Ear To The Pavement

Interview with Dr. Mindy Fullilove on managed retreat, collective recovery, and grass-roots public health.

Turn on the Love

Our co-founder, Dr. Mindy Fullilove, has been writing powerfully about this moment at her Main Street blog. In “Getting Through This Moment”, she outlines five principles for ‘getting through the disaster’: Turn on the love Pay attention to this week’s needs Fight injustice Extend and strengthen your network Build a personal foundation of spirit Each …

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Seder on Easter

Seder on Easter: Celebrating 130 Years of the First UU of Essex County Sunday, April 12th 5:00-6:30pm on Zoom Join us and our partners, First UU of Essex County and the HUUB, for a Community Seder on Zoom to celebrate the momentous 130th anniversary of First UU, springtime, and liberation. The First Unitarian Universalist Church …

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Dr. Robert Fullilove and the Bard Prison Initiative

Dr. Bob Fullilove describes the ways in which 400 years of inequality has led us to where we are now in terms of public health and mass incarceration. He describes his work with the Bard Prison Initiative, and how this program’s participants are the leaders we need right now.

Tuesday Tea-Time

Our Monthly Solidarity Potlucks are going online! Join us for our first online Tuesday Tea-Time, on Tuesday March 24th from 5:30PM – 6:30PM. https://NewSchool.zoom.us/j/855424230

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