Videos
Native Americans Review Culturally Appropriated Music Festival Fashion
With Coachella just passed and more festivals on the way, it’s time to talk about “Native-inspired” music festival fashion. These perspectives will make you think twice before reaching for the fake headdress.
Read MoreHeartbreaking Questions This Poet Has Heard As a Woman, Midwife, and Advocate
“What do I do?” Have you ever been asked these questions – or asked them yourself? Poet and doula Kayla Q captures the strength and vulnerability of being a woman in a sexist society in this poignant performance.
Read MoreOne Woman Opens Up About What It’s Like to Have Endometriosis
“I felt like I had to make up for the fact that I was broken.” Do you have endometriosis or know anyone who does? We hope sharing this video on life with this painful disorder helps break the silence.
Read MoreHere’s What Silence On Depression and Suicide is Doing to Black Communities
“I don’t have time to break down.” Can you relate to these stories of dealing with depression and suicide? Here’s what’s getting in the way of mental health support in black communities – with some ideas that can help.
Read MoreThis Stirring Testimony Shows Why We Must Abolish the Death Penalty
“I was told that I could never go to college because I was black.” What’s the opposite of poverty? Human rights lawyer Bryan Stevenson says it’s not wealth – here’s how addressing poverty relates to criminal justice and the death penalty.
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