16:07:36 From Eric Jacobson to Angela Castillo-Epps(Privately) : I am so sorry. You are great to be on this call. Thinking about you and your family. 16:07:39 From Jackie Hayes (NYDDPC) : So sorry to hear that, sending you lots of good thoughts & support. 16:07:45 From Christine-DD Council : So sorry to hear this Angela. You and your husband will be in my thoughts. My heart goes out to you. 16:08:03 From Jeremy Norden-Paul : sending love, glad he is stable 16:08:20 From luz collazo to Angela Castillo-Epps(Privately) : sorry! take care and Salud para todos! 16:10:00 From Shannon Buller : so sorry to hear it - positive thoughts to your husband - hugs to you both 16:11:34 From Daintry : I think I cut and pasted too much from previous years on the PPR 16:14:21 From Christine-DD Council : Daintry you crack me up! 16:18:05 From Daintry : The PPR should have a drop box for pictures, to encourage them 16:21:29 From Angela Castillo-Epps : Thank you everyone! 16:27:15 From Angela Castillo-Epps : Hi Arlene! 16:35:34 From Christine-DD Council : Deborah this is so extraordinary. I am so proud of your work! 16:35:57 From Daintry : That is wonderful work Deborah! 16:36:28 From Donna Meltzer : Congrats Deborah! This is super exciting! 16:37:42 From Maria Pinkelton : That is awesome Deborah! 16:38:44 From Alison Whyte - DC : So amazing. Love that! 16:49:14 From Daintry : We are still working on educating individuals on the importance of vaccines. We were approached by the Compact of Free Association Migrants (COFA) Communities to help their communities understand. 16:51:14 From Alison Whyte - DC : Healing is defined differently by each person. 16:51:24 From Donna Meltzer : yes Daintry - really important to keep educating about the facts about vaccines. While we can't make people take a vaccine we can share good information. I am forwarding out shortly a great article from the NYT on people with I/DD and the covid vaccine. We will be discussing this topic tomorrow on the all call Zoom 16:51:31 From Alison Whyte - DC : And I think healing from being hurt and healing from hurting someone else, are different 16:51:51 From Daintry : Thank you Donna 16:52:04 From Daintry : Agree Alison, great point 16:55:28 From Alison Whyte - DC : I feel like we started a really big conversation that needs more dedicated time. 16:55:38 From Maria Pinkelton : I agree totally Alison. 16:56:39 From Alison Whyte - DC : I worry often that healing gets defined by white people who have caused harm, so I just feel like this conversation needs more intention. 16:57:59 From Dana Thompson : Must get going to another meeting. Good seeing everyone! 16:58:34 From Jeremy Norden-Paul : I also need to leave for another meeting, thanks for this great conversation! very helpful. 16:58:50 From Donna Meltzer : I worry that there are those who want to heal and move on and others who just dig in and believe that their viewpoint is the only correct one which impedes any opportunity for healing and moving forward, It hurts the entire disability movement 17:00:13 From Eric Jacobson : It is why we have to discover ways that allow those who have been harmed and those who have harmed to finds ways to heal IF THEY WANT TO. Some don't for lots of valid reasons. 17:01:08 From Shannon Buller : thank you for all the great conversation/information I have another meeting 17:01:51 From Jackie H. (NYDDPC) : Thanks so much, always helpful to hear from other Councils! 17:01:58 From Maria Pinkelton : Thank you for saying that Eric. 17:04:07 From Christine-DD Council : Chrustine.Pisani@icdd.Idaho.gov 17:05:55 From Daintry : I emailed the Office of Language Access Christine and will let you know if they can sponsor the event. 17:05:57 From Alison Whyte - DC : thank you!