Trauma Is Real
In this episode of The Trauma is Real, Dr. Adrienne Kennedy shares her powerful journey from child welfare and education to becoming a DJ, exploring how music, joy, and community play vital roles in healing. With over two decades of experience, she challenges the label "at-risk youth," advocating instead for "strategically undervalued," and underscores the impact of consistent mentorship—especially for youth in foster care. Dr. Kennedy also dives into her work promoting antiracist, trauma-responsive practices in education and youth services. The Intersection of Music and Healing (3:30) Redefining Language Around Youth (8:36) Building Community Through Music and Advocacy (15:12) Building Lasting Relationships for Youth Empowerment (20:00) Transformative Outcomes for Youth in Foster Care (23:01) Integrating Creative Outlets in Trauma Healing (28:51) Friends of the Children and the launch of the Columbus chapter. You can learn more about Dr. Kennedy here [https://www.pioneeringconnections.com/]. Interested in supporting Friends of the Children? Head to this link [https://friendsofthechildren.secure.nonprofitsoapbox.com/2024donate] to give and be sure to write "Columbus chapter" in the message box to ensure your donation goes directly to their efforts.
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