As COVID-19 began in 2020, hostility and harassment towards Chinese and other Asian-American communities (specifically attacking women and elderly) have increased due to misinformation and COVID-19 stigma.
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Art Therapy…At Home?
Art therapy is a successful treatment program for many individuals. So, could simple artistic activities be used to ease anxiety at home with the same results as Art Therapy? Here’s my idea, based on personal experience, of what I call, “Art Therapy At Home!”
June 27th: National PTSD Awareness Day
About 7 or 8 out of every 100 people in the U.S. will have PTSD at some point in their life. Unfortunately, trauma is not rare. This is why National PTSD Awareness Day is so important: it emphasizes a tragic disorder that’s surprisingly common in an abundance of lives.
An Unexpected Impact Of The Coronavirus Pandemic
Our lives being on lockdown for months has been overwhelming for everyone. However, there’s some significant impacts resulting from this pandemic that hasn’t really been exposed by news or media outlets; the environmental improvements.
25 Young Voices Speak Out For 25 Voices That Went Unheard
Racism is and has been an issue for years and years. We, as the younger generation, thrive on being heard. On that note, I’ve gathered quotes from 25 young adults to share their opinions, thoughts, concerns, or experiences with Racism in America.
Our future, 30 Years Ahead… or Less?
So ya thought you couldn’t predict the future? Here are some potential glimpses of what global warming has in store for our planet.