Pleasure is Privilege
Girls just wanna have fun; but can they? In the world of sexuality, pleasure is privilege. Education Women are not always taught that they deserve pleasure or deserve to […]
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Girls just wanna have fun; but can they? In the world of sexuality, pleasure is privilege. Education Women are not always taught that they deserve pleasure or deserve to […]
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In honor of Disability Pride Month, we explore some best practices for offering solidarity to people with disabilities. This is about accepting and honoring the uniqueness of people and their
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Although we have an understanding of the importance of mental health awareness in the month of May, we need to differentiate minority mental health in July to signify the intricate
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Let’s talk about boundaries. What are boundaries, what are the types of boundaries, why are they important, how do we set them for ourselves, setting consequences, etc. Boundaries are rules,
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Security is a term that evokes a sense of safety, more specifically in your home and the community surrounding you. As an individual, in a large complex world, wanting and
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Oftentimes, parents and guardians can feel unsure of what to do and how to respond when their child expresses to them or “comes out” as someone who identifies within the
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Ally. What does that word really mean? By definition, we know that it’s one person, group, or nation united with another in a common purpose. France and England were allies
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During these past months of uncertainty and change, our world has become very virtual. Being able to ensure that we are staying safe, keeping our children safe, and using technology
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On June 10th, many Americans held a moment of silence for Bridget Bishop, the first person hanged for witchcraft during the Salem Witch Trials on this day in 1692. The
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