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Family separations have been a crisis at the U.S. Southern Border. These separations are an adverse childhood event, one that most likley will produce trauma with lifelong consequences. Hear experts and those working in the community to share their perspectives, engage in discussion, and answer questions. 

In recognition of Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) and presented by the Center for Health Equity. 

Panelists: Dr. Todd Bear, assistant professor, BCHS, Daniela Garcia, MSW, licensed social worker working as a bilingual therapist in Pittsburgh, Claudia Melendez Ardiles, behavioral therapist for Children's Community Pediatrics, and Dr. Robin Meja (Statistics and Human Rights Program Manager, CMU). 

Event is free and open to all students, community members, faculty and staff.

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