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Posts Tagged ‘Disability’

5 Ways to Be Inclusive When Teaching or Practicing Yoga

By Kimberly Dark | February 10, 2017
A group of people sit on yoga mats in the Sukhasana pose.

Ever had “one heck of a yoga class” like she did? Everyone in your class could have a more positive experience with these strategies!

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Having Trouble Explaining Oppression? This Comic Can Do It for You

By Robot Hugs | January 30, 2017

Do you know how to explain the difference between prejudice, discrimination, and oppression? Here’s a great explanation – with strategies for how to make a change!

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Why the Term ‘Human Nature’ Is Way More Harmful Than It Seems

By Andrew Hernández | January 29, 2017

Would you agree with his uncle that “human nature” relates to issues of inequality? Find out how we’re misunderstanding human nature – and why that’s a problem.

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20+ Struggles Mentally Ill People Face in Colleges and Universities

By Sian Ferguson | January 27, 2017

Dealing with the symptoms of mental illness can be hard enough – and these examples of ableism on campus make college even tougher for students.

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How Can You Make a ‘Real’ Difference? Try These 9 Acts of Everyday Radical Activism

By Julie Feng | January 26, 2017

You might feel like you don’t have the resources to be a “real” activist. But anyone can take these practical steps toward radical social change.

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