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Podcast – All Hands on Deck

| Published March 3, 2023 |

The last few years have been hard on everyone, especially our young people. The loss off connection to community may be a part of why we’ve seen so much violence among young people as of late. How do we, as adults, learn the new rhythm of young people to understand a community code? How can young people work with and in societies that are not trauma-informed? If we’ve learned anything from the recent violent crimes among young people, it’s that we need all hands on deck to create a restorative society.

Guest: Chauntyll Allen, Saint Paul Public School Board and Wayfinder Foundation

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