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Bonnie Boswell Reports
Childhood and Trauma Pt. 3
Season 6
Episode 3
Childhood trauma is treatable, especially when there is early intervention. Surgeon General Nadine Burke is championing a program that asks caretakers and health professionals to become aware of children who’ve experienced trauma called Adverse Childhood Experiences, or ACEs. Bonnie and Dr. Denese Shervington discuss the importance of the ACEs program to reduce the impact of childhood trauma.
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In the first of a three-part series, Bonnie explores the effects of childhood trauma.

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In this final installment of Policing America, Bonnie explores a new model for policing.

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Bonnie explores how to create meaningful change in policing.

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Connie Rice, national known civil rights attorney, returns to speak on police reform.

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Connie Rice, a nationally known Civil Rights attorney, talks about Policing in America.

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Pluto talks about Spirit Awakening, a writing program for youth who have been incarcerated

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Bonnie examines how the Downtown Women's Center helps unhoused people gain employment.

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Bonnie speaks to Penny, who found a sense of purpose at the Downtown Women's Center.