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Examining the Intricacies of Healthcare and Individuals of Color
By: Alejandro Jackson “In 2020, suicide was the third leading cause of death, respectively, for blacks or African Americans, ages 15 to...
13 minutes ago


How the Homework Gap Impacts Marginalized Students
By: Mei Farina While school officials and teachers are increasing their reliance on computers in and outside of the classroom, students’...
May 14


Digital Detox: Helping Students Manage Screen Time for Better Mental Health
By: Mason Scurry In today’s hyperconnected world, teenagers spend more time than ever on screens. Social media, video games, streaming...
Apr 16


From Suppression to Release
By: Laura Thomas Photo Credit: Wounded Warrior Project Newsroom As I celebrate Women’s History Month, this year feels particularly...
Mar 25


Gifted and Talented: A Barrier to Student Wellness
By: Sarah Berhanu (Image source: NBC news) For over 100 years, Gifted and Talented programs (G&T) have been  around . Gifted classes...
Mar 19


From Silence to Strength: The Power of Sharing Our Full History
By Laura Thomas Photo Credit: August de Richelieu Every Christmas Day since the 1960s, my maternal extended family has gathered in...
Feb 27


Reroute, Reframe, and Refocus: How Teachers Can Avoid Contributing to the School-to-Prison Pipeline
By: David Felipe The school-to-prison pipeline is a widely discussed issue amongst educators and policymakers in the United States....
Feb 12


Reflecting on 2024 and Embracing 2025: A New Year Message from Our Founder
By Laura Thomas As we step into 2025, I find myself reflecting on the growth, lessons, and milestones of the past year. One of the...
Jan 22


Navigating the Narrative: Adopting the Wellness Philosophy
By: Caroline Knight (Image Source: LearnSafe) In order to deconstruct the individualist narrative embedded in the traditional American...
Jan 16
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