Veteran @NFL player Doug Middleton (@21DM_ERA) lost his best friend to suicide. He launched Dream the Impossible to destigmatize mental health and halt and reverse the suicide rate among Black youth and athletes. #mentalhealth https://t.co/TRAdR8cqyF
“As many as 143 million people could be displaced in sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America and South Asia by 2050 due to climate-related factors, according to World Bank estimates.” Via @Politico https://t.co/AI42VxuYxt
On Ep. 80 of Worth It, we talked to Stephanie Hepburn of @ShopGoodCloth about the importance of paying attention to where your clothes actually come from. If you want to hear some eye-opening info about what you're getting with "fast fashion," check it out https://t.co/y0rt4MC6CU
The middle school years are when kids develop their individuality and their identity among their peers. For kids experiencing them during the pandemic—well, that’s a whole new level of difficulty, says Emily Moser, dir. of YouthLine at @Lines_for_Life. https://t.co/lG7vMImOP5
16-year-old Reina Chiang is the founder of u matter, a nonprofit that creates welcome packages for teens in crisis. “I want them to know they’re part of a community of kids who’ve gone through what they’re going through,” she says. “I know how they feel.” https://t.co/oEtLw6Amwf
When people are in crisis, their family members are too. @KimballAngela1, NAMI's national director of advocacy & public policy, spoke with @CrisisAccess, sharing her personal experience and what families across the country face. https://t.co/s9UYlkXeZc
These reusable, fair trade masks are made from 2 layers of quality natural cotton; they come with a filter-sized pocket. You can choose adult small or large sizes. https://t.co/JYLxm2pylE
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Naomi Daugherty creates holistic candles to provide healing for herself and for the communities she loves. You can find @4colouredgurlz on Instagram and Facebook.#BlackOwnedBusiness https://t.co/oxXhmbNuj9
”Ready to live your most inclusive and least oppressive life?" That's what Porscha Williams @the_porscha and Nady Persons ask. The dynamic duo provide coaching, trainings & host a radio show. This week's episode: "The State of America." Take a listen.🎙https://t.co/97Nuw1FJ8d
I went to law school with the incredible Jeanine Hays, an author and shining star in interior design. She is the owner of @aphrochic, a Brooklyn-based interiors and lifestyle brand focused on African American life at home: https://t.co/kt23uZ0gEl.
Did you know that simply sending a caring message to someone at this time can make a real difference in their lives? Here's how to do it. https://t.co/jSHGjqVlht