“We need to have a better solution than having kids come to my office,” Raviv said, adding that many of the children don’t have access to mental health care in similar settings. “… While trauma happens across race, ethnicity, income, geographic region, it is also true that it is not distributed equitably and structural racism in this country really does determine not only who is more likely to be exposed to trauma, but who is more likely to be given the supports that they need to heal from it.”