Remembering Fathers Who Have Been Victimized By Violence By Dr. Johnny Rice II Posted on June 13, 2016November 18, 2018 In Safety and Security, Social Justice Fatherhood, Victimization 0 Father’s Day allows us to take stock of the important role fathers and father figures play in the lives of children. Continue reading...
Checking our own pulse: Why we must not ignore stress and trauma inherent in victim-centered work By Dr. Johnny Rice II Posted on October 9, 2015November 18, 2018 In Productivity, Safety and Security, Social Justice Trauma Informed 0 The recent murder of Lara Sobel, an employee of the Vermont Department for Children and Families, Continue reading...
Reflecting on policing, Freddie Gray, and the Baltimore uprisings: Finding common ground to promote healing By Dr. Johnny Rice II Posted on May 14, 2015October 27, 2018 In Safety and Security, Social Justice Baltimore Riot, Baltimore Uprising 0 On the evening of Sunday, May 10, Prince performed a benefit concert at the Royal Farms Arena in downtown Baltimore City in honor of Freddie Gray, Continue reading...
Honoring the courage of domestic violence and sexual assault survivors, advocates, and allies on VAWA’s 20th anniversary By Dr. Johnny Rice II Posted on September 19, 2014October 27, 2018 In Safety and Security, Social Justice VAWA, Violence Against Women Act 0 On Tuesday, September 9, I attended a celebration at the National Archives in Washington, Continue reading...
Why engaging abusive men with histories of violence promotes the safety of women and children By Dr. Johnny Rice II Posted on October 27, 2011October 27, 2018 In Health and Wellness, Safety and Security, Social Justice Engaging Men, Men and Violence 0 In recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, communities nationwide are hosting a range of activities to commemorate victims who lost their lives to violence, Continue reading...