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ReCAST Resiliency Summit Panel Video Now Available


VIDEO DESCRIPTION: Panel Discussion, "The Many Faces of Trauma"

Natasha Williams of Louisiana Public Broadcasting moderates a panel discussion on the “Many Faces of Trauma” at a Resiliency Summit hosted by ReCAST Baton Rouge at Baton Rouge Community College on July 30, 2019. The panelists are: Caitlin Levine of the Louisiana Department of Health; Murphy Paul, the chief of the Baton Rouge Police Department; Clarence Nero, an English professor at Baton Rouge Community College; East Baton Rouge Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome; Lamman Rucker, an actor, activist, and educator; Brian Nugent, the deputy police chief in Avon, Indiana; and Rameil Pitamber, a man arrested by Nugent for an armed robbery and later asked Nugent to become his mentor. The panelists discuss: the traumatic events of 2016 in Baton Rouge; overcoming trauma; increasing the training for adverse childhood experiences; and the factors that influence trauma in Baton Rouge.

DETAILS: 
Date Issued: 2019-07-30
Duration: 00:47:17
Subjects: Filmed panel discussions | Psychic trauma | Mental Health
Contributors:
  • Williams, Natasha Moderator
  • Levine, Caitlin Panelist
  • Paul, Murphy Panelist
  • Nero, Clarence Panelist
  • Broome, Sharon Weston Panelist
  • Rucker, Lamman Panelist
  • Nugent, Brian Panelist
  • Pitamber, Rameil Panelist


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