https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/whistleblower-warns-ice-has-slashed-training-for-recruits
Whistleblower warns ICE has slashed training for recruits
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/whistleblower-warns-ice-has-slashed-training-for-recruits
Whistleblower warns ICE has slashed training for recruits
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Save the Date
Link: https://bit.ly/4r4uz7r
Endorse the Adaptive Reuse Initiative Across the country, buildings sit empty while people sleep without a safe place to call home. This disconnect is not a failure of resources, but of priorities. The Bring America Home NOW campaign is activating a national Adaptive Reuse Initiative to turn what already exists into what is urgently needed: safe, dignified housing with supportive services. We are calling for the creation of 1,000,000 units of adaptive reuse housing over the next 10 years. By transforming vacant and underused buildings, we can move faster, lower costs, and deliver real housing solutions to people who cannot afford to wait. We invite communities across the country to stand with us and sign on in support of this initiative, advancing adaptive reuse as a housing-first solution rooted in dignity, efficiency, and care. What is Adaptive Reuse? Adaptive reuse reimagines existing buildings for new purposes while preserving their structure and character. It is about possibility, not demolition. A vacant hotel becomes permanent supportive housing. An old warehouse becomes apartments. A former school or office building becomes a community space. In the fight to end homelessness, adaptive reuse is powerful because it creates housing faster and at lower cost than new construction, while strengthening communities rather than displacing them. Our Core Demand: States must invest in and remove barriers to converting vacant and underused buildings into housing at scale. We call for the creation of 1,000,000 units of adaptive reuse housing by 2032, with leadership from people who have lived experience of homelessness guiding every step of this work. Endorse the Campaign By signing on, your organization takes a stand for what is possible. You commit to helping create 1,000,000 units of adaptive reuse housing by 2032 and to advancing solutions that meet people where they are, with dignity and urgency. Now is the time to act. Whether you are a housing provider, advocate, architect, community leader, or concerned organization, your voice and leadership matter. There is a role for you in this movement. Join us in advancing real solutions, honoring lived experience, and meeting this crisis with the urgency it deserves. Together, we can secure Housing NOW.
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Additional Options in your local commuity
Repurposed structures combined with
o Vertical farming in Rural and Urban areas
Adaptive Reuse Initiatives
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Adaptive reuse initiatives involve repurposing existing, often obsolete or historic, buildings for new, functional uses—such as converting commercial properties into residential, office, or mixed-use spaces—to reduce carbon emissions, lower construction costs, and revitalize communities. These projects offer sustainability benefits, including reduced demolition waste and lower embodied carbon, while preserving local heritage. Key Aspects of Adaptive Reuse Initiatives
Benefits to Communities
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One crisis event, one event for civil rights.
Historical then and now.
NOTE: Video violence. If unable to view LISTEN to the video carefully.
https://www.facebook.com/reel/893820063626062
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https://newseumed.org/tools/artifact/ala-police-use-hoses-dogs-civil-rights-activists
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https://theclio.com/entry/66558
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Self-Therapy
Note:
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Self-therapy for trauma focuses on regulating your nervous system, processing difficult emotions, and regaining a sense of safety. While these techniques can be powerful, they are often most effective as a supplement to professional support, especially for severe or complex trauma.
1. Immediate Grounding & Regulation When you feel overwhelmed, "flashbacks," or intense anxiety, use these tools to return to the present:
2. Somatic (Body-Based) Practices Trauma is often "stored" in the body as physical tension. These methods focus on releasing that energy:
Listen to Soothing Music
3. Reflective & Creative Processing
4. "Boring" Self-Care & Boundaries Consistency builds a foundation of safety that makes deep healing possible:
Digital Resources
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