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Here’s What Trigger Warnings Are – And What They’re Not

By M. Slade | November 7, 2016

Are trigger warnings part of a conspiracy to limit free speech? Let’s debunk myths like this one with this illuminating info on what trigger warnings really mean.

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5 Tips for Self-Care in a Culture That Glorifies Stress

By Christine Deneweth | October 29, 2016

We often view being busy and worn out as a sign of being “productive” – so how can you prioritize taking care of yourself? These practical tips can help.

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The Tricky Thing About Being Trans and Having a Mental Illness

By Robot Hugs | October 27, 2016

What’s it like having a mental illness when you’re already struggling in a society that doesn’t accept your transgender identity? This comic breaks it down.

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How the ‘Breast Is Best’ Message Can Hurt New Parents

By Molly McIntyre | October 24, 2016

This makes an excellent point about why we have to change up the message about what’s really “best” and “natural” for parents and babies.

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How We Can Embrace Our Own #BlackMuslimGirlMagic If the Media Ignores Us

By Leah V. | October 15, 2016
Black Muslim woman posing with her hands behind her head against a brick wall, smiling at the camera.

How do you feel about how the media portrays Black Muslims? Too often, there’s no visibility at all – but this gorgeous story and photoshoot shows how we can change the game.

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