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Posts Tagged ‘Self-Worth’

Social Media Has Its Pitfalls But You Can Use It For Positive Change—Here’s How

By Alaina Leary | December 18, 2017

Every time I speak up and share people reach out to me; they let me know that they feel empowered to share their own story.

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How to Survive the Holidays in a Cross-Class Relationship

By Shannon Weber | December 12, 2017

It’s your job to do what you can to educate yourself and show up for your partner in ways big and small.

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5 Reasons Why Asian Respectability Will Never Save Us

By Ayesha Sharma | December 11, 2017

Our proximity to whiteness doesn’t make us better, it just makes us more complicit in a system that continues to exploit Black and Indigenous (BI) POC.

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Do You Have A Social Media Addiction? Here’s How You Can Heal

By Alaina Leary | December 5, 2017

I have a family history of drug and alcohol addiction and overcame an eating disorder that was rooted in the same constant desire for control, so it was actually painful to think of my social media habits as toxic and addictive.

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5 Myths That Women Have Been Sold About Their Bodies – And How They Disconnect Us From Our Authentic Sexuality

By Melissa A. Fabello | November 30, 2017

“When we teach women to feel ashamed of their bodies, we are also taking away their capacity to experience sexual pleasure…their ability to exercise sexual freedom.”

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