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Posts Tagged ‘Politics’

How To Practice Immediate Self-Care When Social Media Says the World is Burning

By Alaina Leary | October 3, 2017

We can’t be prepared for every eventuality, but having a self-care plan for social media emergencies is a great first step, and so is being able to ask for help when you need it.

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The Abortion Pill: Facts You Can Swallow

By Lady Parts Justice League | September 28, 2017

Abortion has been historically demonized, but we must rise to the occasion and ensure that everyone can gain access to safe abortions and reproductive care when and if they need it.

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How To Set Social Media Boundaries For Yourself — And Stick To Them

By Alaina Leary | September 27, 2017

Whether it’s the fact that you’re using it too much or that what you’re seeing online is overly negative, just face it: you may need a social media break.

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Attention Student Activists: Here’s How To Avoid Being A Gentrifier

By Clarissa Brooks | September 21, 2017

In poor neighborhoods all across the country, universities have actively displaced of poor folks of color in the name of gentrification.

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Here’s How to Fight Latinx Anti-Blackness in the Age of Trump

By Diana Lugo-Martinez | September 15, 2017

We must acknowledge that Latinx folks can be anti-Black, perpetuate anti-Black racism, and can be white supremacists.

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