Mental Health Month has been observed in the US since 1949 to share resources and reduce stigmas surrounding mental health conditions.
The world is a beautiful place when we learn to appreciate each other’s uniqueness and embrace diversity.
When discussing diversity, we often gravitate towards discussions about race, social injustices, and prejudice. However, gender diversity is also a major concern that plagues one of the most important places in our society—the workplace.
As a way to inspire and encourage our understanding of diversity, today I want to discuss the four general types of diversity.
Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) hate is not new in the United States. Here are some resources and organizations you can check out to educate yourself about this historical, current, and ongoing racism.
As gender norms evolve and it becomes more accepted for a man to encompass feminine qualities and vice versa, celebrities have begun to break gender norms, too.
A very prominent issue in our society that is not discussed enough is the mental health issues that minorities face.
Autism Acceptance Month especially presents a perfect chance to learn about the many ways to support our autistic friends and peers.
Whether you watch TV and movies to be entertained, to learn, to pass the time, to relax, or to escape reality, there is one thing you should do whenever you watch something—pay attention when it addresses racism, sexism, homophobia, and other sensitive topics.
The AAPI community has recently been a major target of racism. Read on to learn how you can support them.