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Do You Pull Your Hair or Pick Your Skin? How to Cope With Trichotillomania and Dermatillomania

March 9, 2016 by Alli Kirkham

Do You Pull Your Hair or Pick Your Skin? How to Cope With Trichotillomania and Dermatillomania

The urge to pull at your hair or pick at your skin – does this sound familiar to you or anyone you know? This comic has what you need to know about trichotillomania and excoriation disorder (also known as dermatillomania).

Calling an End to ‘Political Correctness’ Just Won’t Work – Here’s Why

January 18, 2016 by Alli Kirkham

Calling an End to ‘Political Correctness’ Just Won’t Work – Here’s Why

How do you feel about the debate over “political correctness?” Some say that “being PC” is about stifling free speech – but this fun comic really puts things in perspective to show how wrong they are.

How Non-Christians Know There’s No War on Christmas

December 23, 2015 by Alli Kirkham

How Non-Christians Know There’s No War on Christmas

This time of year tends to spark debates about the so-called ‘War on Christmas’ – a supposed attempt to keep Christians from celebrating their holiday. This comic flips the script to show what’s really going on.

Having Acne Isn’t Bad – But Here’s Why Judging People for It Is

December 13, 2015 by Alli Kirkham

Having Acne Isn’t Bad – But Here’s Why Judging People for It Is

Were you taught the acne myth this author heard when she was young? It’s the reason so many of us give unsolicited advice about clearing up or covering up acne, and this comic shows why it needs to change.

Do These People ‘Look Healthy’ to You? Here’s Why It Sucks to Judge Health by Appearance

December 10, 2015 by Alli Kirkham

Do These People ‘Look Healthy’ to You? Here’s Why It Sucks to Judge Health by Appearance

Ever thought about how the phrase “at least your have your health” feels for someone with an invisible illness? This smart comic breaks it down to give you a much more supportive outlook on what health really means.

What Columbus Day Is Actually About – In His Own Horrifying Words

October 11, 2015 by Alli Kirkham

What Columbus Day Is Actually About – In His Own Horrifying Words

Happy Columbus Day? Once you read what our nation’s European colonizers had to say, you’ll want to join us in saying Happy International Day of Solidarity with Indigenous People instead.

This Is the Perfect Illustration of Why Microaggressions Hurt

October 5, 2015 by Alli Kirkham

This Is the Perfect Illustration of Why Microaggressions Hurt

“Grow thicker skin!” Microaggressions are small forms of discrimination – which may make you wonder if you or other people are just being too sensitive when microaggressions hurt. This comic puts that theory to rest.

6 Alarming Ways Facebook’s ‘Real’ Name Policy Puts Its Users at Risk

September 29, 2015 by Alli Kirkham

6 Alarming Ways Facebook’s ‘Real’ Name Policy Puts Its Users at Risk

Do you know why so many people don’t like Facebook’s “real” name policy? Once you read about these problems and who they harm, you’ll feel uncomfortable with it, too.

Don’t Think Racist Football Team Names Are a Problem? Try These Names on For Size

September 14, 2015 by Alli Kirkham

Don’t Think Racist Football Team Names Are a Problem? Try These Names on For Size

Ever felt like people should “lighten up” about racist mascots? Defending those mascots might make sense to you – until you find out what happens when the same defense is applied to these other team names.

When White Feminists Respond to Anti-Racism Like Men Respond to Feminism

September 8, 2015 by Alli Kirkham

When White Feminists Respond to Anti-Racism Like Men Respond to Feminism

“I don’t see color,” “All lives matter,” “Why do you have to make it about race?” Some of the responses we get to anti-racism sound awfully familiar – have you noticed these parallels?

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