Posts Tagged ‘Self-Worth’
Why Disability Activism Needs to Be More Inclusive of People of Color
You may think disability activism is inherently inclusive – but this author learned in some painful ways that it often excludes disabled people of color. Here’s what needs to change.
Read MoreWhat You Need to Know About Becoming Sober as a Trauma Survivor
Trauma shouldn’t be something taboo to discuss in recovery circles – so here’s what this author wishes she had known about being a trauma survivor in recovery.
Read More3 Reasons Why I’m Unapologetically Open About My Experiences of Rape
Why would someone be open about experiencing sexual assault in a society that condemns people for doing so? These are some empowering reasons.
Read MoreAs a Disabled Person of Color, I’m Done Trying to Be a ‘Model Minority’
The story of his birth is a horrifying example of racism – and that was only the beginning. Here’s why he’s not trying to be a “good minority” anymore.
Read More3 Ways Being Tender is a Political Act – No Matter What Our Violent Society Says
Tenderness is often treated like “oversensitivity” or weakness – but these wonderful insights show how being tender with ourselves and others can be exactly what we need.
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