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November Solidarity Potluck

Join us on November 20th at 6pm for our monthly solidarity potluck and Friendsgiving. The potluck starts at 6pm. Bring a dish, bring a friend! 35 Cleveland Street, Orange NJ 07050

Root Shock Twenty Years On: Displacement — its Harms and Remedies Virtual Symposium

Friday, June 7th, 2024 – 10am-12pm ET on Zoom Join us as we celebrate the launch of the special issue of Built Environment with the theme Root Shock 20. Organizers and researchers from the US and Ireland will share how Root Shock has influenced their work and thinking at this online symposium. FACILITATOR ROBERT SEMBER …

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Root Shock 20

Displacement is the problem of the 21st Century Twenty years ago, in her book Root Shock, Dr. Mindy Thompson Fullilove prophesied that displacement would be the problem the 21st century must solve. Because of the situation we’re in now – with complex intersecting problems, such as conflict, climate change, financialization of housing, post-pandemic adjustment, and …

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The Tunnel: Youth Music Studio

Wednesdays, October 14th 2023 – May 29th 2024, 4-7pm at the HUUB, 35 Cleveland Street This course is open to students in high school. There are 6 ‘internship’ positions available for students who wish to earn $15/hour for participation in Youth Music Studio. UofO’s youth music studio is both a crash course in Audio Production …

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Learning from Covid: A Community-Based Approach to Pandemic Planning

The Pandemic ThinkTank, with editing assistance from UofO’s Collective Recovery team, have put together a pandemic guide. The guide outlines a community-based approach to pandemic planning in the face of a chronically undermined and underfunded public health system and neglectful political leadership. Download the guide as a free PDF. Watch the first meeting of CDC’s …

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Addressing ACEs through Collective Recovery

In this conversation with Lourdes Rodriguez, David Armstrong, James Encinas, and Reginald Miller we invite you to learn more about preventing Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) in your community by assuring safe, stable, nurturing relationships and environments. Using collective recovery as a way to think about what is ours to do? the conversation builds on personal …

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Nupurspectives #1

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.  In the first episode of NupurSpectives, Nupur Chaudhury interviews Lourdes Rodriguez about the idea of COLLECTIVE RECOVERY. Lourdes talks about how collective …

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Ear To The Pavement

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

Mindy Thompson Fullilove

MINDY THOMPSON FULLILOVE, MD, University of Orange Board President, is a social psychiatrist and professor of urban policy and health at The New School. Prior to joining the New School in 2016, she worked for 26 years as a research psychiatrist at the New York State Psychiatric Institute and was a professor of clinical psychiatry …

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