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âKirstin Downeyâs lively, substantive andâdare I sayâinspiring new biography of Perkins . . . not only illuminates Perkinsâ career but also deepens the known contradictions of Rooseveltâs character.â âMaureen Corrigan, NPR Fresh Air One of Franklin Delano Rooseveltâs closest friends and the first female secretary of labor, Perkins capitalized on the presidentâs political savvy and popularity to enact most of the Depression-era programs that are today considered essential parts of the countryâs social safety network.
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What Does Toxic Stress Do to Children?
Dr. Nadine Burke Harrisâs pioneering work on how childhood trauma shapes adult outcomes led to her being named the first surgeon general of California. That was in 2019. And then, of course, the novel coronavirus hit. The job of Californiaâs surgeon general in 2020 was not what it was in 2019. But in some ways, Burke Harrisâs expertise was more necessary than ever.
This conversation is about the growing evidence that difficult experiences we face as children reverberate in our lives decades later. Itâs profound research that should reshape how we think about social insurance, public morality and criminal justice. But itâs also a conversation about what the coronavirus has done to children â whether this year will be a trauma that marks a generation, and remakes their lives. How has it changed socialization for toddlers â like my 2-year-old son? What has it meant for children who canât go to school, who watched their parents lose work or who had family members die alone in a hospital? How do we help them? How do we even understand what theyâve gone through, particularly when they canât tell us?
We also discuss the lessons California learned from the early difficulties in its vaccine rollout (âsimplicity saves lives,â Burke Harris says), why we need to be investing a lot more in mental health therapeutics, the debate over universal child allowances, how to address racial and income disparities in vaccine distribution, the drivers of vaccine hesitancy in Black and brown communities, what a safe path to post-pandemic reopening would look like, why Covid-19 cases have been declining across the country, and much more.
This is one of those conversations that will leave you looking at vast swaths of public policy differently. Donât miss it.
Mentioned in this episode:
The Deepest Well: Healing the Long-Term Effects of Childhood Adversity by Nadine Burke Harris
âRoadmap for Resilience: The California Surgeon Generalâs Report on Adverse Childhood Experiences, Toxic Stress, and Healthâ
âRelationship of childhood abuse and household dysfunction to many of the leading causes of death in adults. The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Studyâ
âThe prevalence of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) in the lives of juvenile offendersâ
âAdverse childhood experiences and the risk of premature mortalityâ
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