The Black experience includes processing generational trauma. These 7 daughters of immigrant parents discuss the process.
Read MoreBreathing comes naturally to us until it doesn't. This could be a little bit of anxiety talking, but unless you have a breathing problem, you don't think about the "how." That is until you do, and then it's all you can think about. The same goes for moving. We don't think about "how" we walk or sit, just that we do it.
Megan Thee Stallion’s name has been in the news and conversations all year, from issues with record label 1501 to excitement around WAP. In July, everyone was shocked to hear that somebody shot Megan. There were conflicting stories and confusing circumstances, but it became clear that Tory Lanez shot Megan when she tried to exit his vehicle.
As the meeting started, the supervisor asked how we were all doing.
Read MoreAny New York City Public school teacher will tell you, remote teaching in the global epicenter of a pandemic is a wild ride. I would know, I am a Special Education and English Teacher at a Transfer school, a school that specializes in educating the most “at-risk” of not graduating in the city, in Red Hook, Brooklyn. My students are incredible, they range from 16-21 years old, and wear so many hats in their lives, they are young parents, head of households, artists, and scholars.
Read MoreI asked a Black woman what it was like to experience workplace harassment, and what men need to do differently.
Read MoreLisa Betty dives into the complicated history between white women and Black social justice. Lisa holds no punches and carries receipts.
Read MoreBlack women are still a low priority for politicians and lawmakers. The staggering morbidity rates have pushed birth workers into the forefront of maternal care.
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