As our right to protest is being legislated against in some states, here is a resource for you, Civil Resistance Training: https://www.nonviolent-conflict.org/blog_post/we-know-we-need-civil-resistance-training-now-where-do-we-start/?fbclid=IwAR0vd9ULgjtA7e5UJ_X7QLEIXerNgIlESgxI11Xi87tcJEMsEWrwoWnl4W8
Hiroshima Day: August 6 and Nagasaki Day: August 9. A 1998 study suggested 202,118 registered deaths resulting from the Hiroshima bombing. In Nagasaki estimates place…
Understanding Human Rights By John van Bladel “To deny people their human rights, is to challenge their very humanity.” -Nelson Mandela While at an Amnesty…
Mental health professionals push slow return post-COVID
Since 7/6/21 is the Dalai Lama’s Birthday, here is something to consider: https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2021/01/in-harvard-session-dalai-lama-sees-connection-as-the-response-to-turmoil/?utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=hu-facebook-general&utm_medium=social&fbclid=IwAR0dEtulJd9JqX9blX7F3j29OHTyPr-_TautfpfN4PExYmRoIexdv6ntj1A
Sadly the impetus for change is often cash. However this is useful knowledge when it comes to affecting change. Spend your dollars wisely and you…
This is one example of inappropriate behavior. You can investigate further to determine the context of this event and the history of the individual. So…
What is Juneteenth? Jarvis Givens, a historian and Assistant Professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education explains it to us. https://www.gse.harvard.edu/news/20/06/meaning-juneteenth
June is Pride Month. The work towards equal rights for all people continues. Everyone has the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,…
In the United States Memorial Day is a federal holiday for honoring and mourning the military personnel who have died serving in the military. It…