The Many Ways to Learn Black History
National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) January 14, 2022 ~ JL Heinze Black people are often overburdened with the expectation to teach others about the importance of Black history, why it matters, and its connection with current dynamics of racial inequity in the...
Read moreA Half-Century On, an Unexpected Milestone for L.G.B.T.Q. Rights
The Supreme Court’s surprising 6-to-3 ruling in favor of gay and transgender rights was perhaps the strongest evidence yet of how fundamentally and unpredictably American views have changed. The New York Times – Politics – News Analysis – June...
Read moreA List Of Mental Health Resources Available For People Of Color
REFINERY 29 Story From Mental Health Awareness ELIZABETH GULINO – LAST UPDATED JUNE 4, 2020, 6:24 PM Right now, access to mental health care for people of color is especially critical. Black people have been watching as a disproportionate number of their...
Read moreStatement in Support of Racial Justice and the Condemnation of Systemic Racial Injustice
Below is a position statement from the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy Queer and Trans Advocacy Network As you know, Mr George Floyd, Mr. Ahmaud Arbery, Ms. Breonna Taylor, Mr. Tony McDade, and Mr. David McAtee were...
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