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According to a new report, more than 70% of adults incarcerated in Maryland for crimes they committed as children were physically abused before being locked up.
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The Robert Wood Foundation gave grants to nine cities across the nation.
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This week on the podcast: two stories of doctors who refuse to confine their work to the hospital.
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What power does family history wield? The play “U Thought I Was Him – A Theatrical Mixtape,” digs into the trauma felt by generations of Black men all from one family. It weaves poetry, prose, humor and even dancing. We get a preview.
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The veteran trauma/critical-care physician reflects on a quarter century of innovations and challenges he's overseen at the world-renowned medical center.
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Wes Moore, who is running for the Democratic nomination for governor in next year’s election, says one of his policy priorities would be creating a “trauma-informed” administration.
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An eviction prevention program expands. And Baltimore agencies begin training on how to recognize and respond to trauma.
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The state’s Acting Secretary of Health, Dennis Schrader, moves a step closer to becoming the head of the Maryland’s Health Department. And new training for Baltimore City officials aims to change how trauma is addressed and healed.
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Bryonna Harris, Jaionna Santos and Damani Thomas were eating lunch at Frederick Douglass High School when a hall monitor was shot. The students, who are…