Tag Archives: Culture
Diversity
“I believe women not just in the United States but throughout the world deserve equality and freedom but know I am in no position to tell women of other cultures what that equality and freedom should look like.” ― Roxane Gay … Continue reading
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Tagged Change the world, conversation, conversations, Culture, cultures, diversity, equality, Ethnicity, freedom, gender, mindfulness, opportunity, oppressed, prejudices, problem solving, race, truth, women
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Holiday Giggles
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Tagged Comical Explanation, Culture, emotions, Empathy, family, Feelings, giggle, gratitude, happy, humor, knowledge, parenting, politics, success, thanksgiving
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Unity
Comical Explanation
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Tagged advocacy, community, conversations, Culture, diversity, Ethnicity, gender, love, mindfulness, opportunity, oppressed, prejudices, Protest, race, solidarity, unity
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Radom Act of Kindness
RAVE to Eli, the young man who pulled his car over to help me as he saw that my adult son, who has intellectual disabilities, was running into the streets by Seward Park. I was trying to catch him to … Continue reading
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Tagged character, community, compassion, Culture, economy, encouragement, faith, good news, gratitude, happiness, humor, insight, inspiration, integrity, interesting, kindness, life, lifestyle, love, manners, Positivity, rave, raves, thank you
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Stigma
There’s a fear of putting our business in the street…of somehow revealing too much. Black women can perceive going to a therapist as something we don’t do. There is a deep-seated feeling that going to seek professional help is a … Continue reading
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Tagged black women, conversation, Culture, judgement, Latonya Slack, life, lifestyle, mental health and wellness, perspective, privacy, secret, selfish, social worker, stigma, therapist, weaknesses
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