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Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts, Jr. Hails Biden Rescue Plan Inglewood Unified School District (IUSD) Prepares to Welcome Students Back on Campuses IT News Wire

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Nearly a year to the day COVID-19 was declared a national pandemic, The United States House of Representatives passed the historical $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan on March 10 along partisan lines clearing the final hurdle before President Joseph R.

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Biden can sign it into to law on March 13. Here at home, Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts, Jr. hailed the legislation as a boon for the region and small business. “America is truly fortunate for the Biden -Congress Stimulus package,”

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Women’s Mental Health During Corona Virus Pandemic By Michelle Lyons, IT Writer

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Butts told Inglewood Today. “This will allow American families and small business to hang on while the population is vaccinated. Inglewood residents will benefit from the stimulus bill.”

During Inglewood Unified School District’s (IUSD) Board of Education meeting on March 10, 2021, County Administrator Dr. Erika Torres shared the proactive steps and plans the District has taken to prepare for the reopening of IUSD schools. Dr. Torres was joined in her comprehensive presentation by the District’s Chief Operating Officer, Norberto Perez, and Chief Academic Officer, Dr. Bernadette Lucas.

Is Coronavirus making you crazy? You are not alone. According to We Are Agenda, “Mental illness amongst women is on the rise. One in five women experience a common mental disorder, such as anxiety or depression compared to one in eight men.” Ronisha “Ronnett” Hayden, a Peer Specialist certified through Loyola Marymount University and her partner Aumahn Washington, a student at CAL State Long Beach, created Womb Stories. Womb Stories is a safe space that focuses on helping women heal themselves from traumatic past by coaching them with energy healing. Hayden believes if the psyche can return to the womb then one can be reborn.

Since 2014 Hayden has been coaching women to improve mental health by energy shifting. Energy shifting also known as energy medicine “a branch of alternative medicine based on pseudo-scientific belief that healers can channel healing energy into a patient and effect positive results”. For the past six years, each month Womb Stories host pop-ups and group counseling sessions where women gather to share their trauma, triumphs, and help each other overcome pain. “Group counseling is the best therapy. We facilitate big groups and small breakout groups with interactive discussion and creative activities that aid in self-healing.

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (LACDPH) recently announced that L.A. County schools are permitted to reopen for in-person instruction for students at grade levels TK-6. Although the District understands that everyone is looking forward to safely returning to our school campuses, the District will take a careful, phased approach in transitioning to in-person instruction. Dr. Torres shared that “the highest priority of the District has been and will remain the health and safety of our students and staff and fostering a safe,

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