From Chicago Tribune, here's a new study on trauma and black women in Chicago.
A recent Northwestern Medicine study that examined the South Side neighborhood of Oakland found that 29 percent of the 72 African-American study participants have the disorder and an additional 7 percent exhibited a large number of signs that are part of a PTSD diagnosis. Researchers said they believe that points to a need for more mental health services and screenings in poor neighborhoods.This isn't news, but more data is important as advocates work for better trauma-informed practices among government agents.
Of course, when Chicago got a million dollars recently to address trauma in the neighborhoods, they spent almost all of it on new cops.