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Posts Tagged ‘Self-Worth’

What The Poor Won’t Tell You

By Alaina Leary | October 5, 2017

Poor people are forced by society to justify our existence. If we fit in with the stereotypes and poverty myths, we’re screwed. If we don’t, we’re also screwed.

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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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We Need To Talk About Racism In The Tattoo Industry

By Sezin Koehler | October 2, 2017

Here is the painful irony of blasé colorism in the tattoo industry: Tattoos were invented by brown and Black people millennia before white supremacy became the dominant global paradigm.

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Gender Equality Explained in a Simple Mathematical Equation

By Minna Salami | September 30, 2017

In math, equality signifies that two entities have the same value — it does not communicate that an entity is greater, lesser, weaker, stronger.

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5 Social Theories That Prove Health Is Constructed

By Melissa A. Fabello | September 29, 2017

If health is so clearly not as simple as we make it out to be, then why are we pretending like it is?

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