| | | NPSG12-143 | | Healthy Metropolitan Food Systems Speakers: Dan Carmody, President, Detroit Eastern Market; Malik Yakini, Executive Director, Detroit Black Community Food Security Network; Ashley Atkinson, Director of Urban Agriculture and Openspace, The Greening of Detroit; Michael Sands, Senior Associate, Liberty Prairie Foundation Growing food is an act of empowerment that can build neighborliness, provide experiential learning, improve health residents' health, and promote social justice. Local food production, processing, and distribution can help improve access to healthy and nutritious food in underserved areas while increasing job prospects for residents with a wide variety of skill sets. Panelists share their wide variety of experiences in restoring vitality to metropolitan food systems in Chicago and Detroit. | | MP3 | | $10.00 | | $10.00 | |
| | | EMDR17-301 | | Closing: Resourcing Ourselves, Building Community, Planning for the Future Speakers: Laurel Parnell, PhD In this final hour of the conference we will talk about ways we as trauma therapists can resource ourselves to prevent burnout and remain fresh and inspired in our work. We will reflect on what has been learned in the conference and ways this new learning can be implemented in clinical practice. We will talk about how we can support each other going forward, through creating new networks of connection in our communities and through the Parnell Institute and Trauma Institute International. Lastly, we will have a closing ritual for the entire group. | | MP3 | | $18.00 | | $18.00 | |