Intentional Self-Care: Establishing Healthy Boundaries This Winter
During this winter season, Shanina Carmichael is setting intentional self-care boundaries and actions to effectively regulate her energy.
During this winter season, Shanina Carmichael is setting intentional self-care boundaries and actions to effectively regulate her energy.
Calandra Davis honors Dr. Mutulu Shakur—Black Liberation Army member whom the U.S. government captured and held as a POW for over 36 years.
“Kayode Crown, in his new role as a senior reporter, is just the person you want covering the fast-moving train that makes such important decisions for our state,” Kimberly Griffin writes.
Dr. Robert A. Leishear explains how water hammers cause nearly all water main breaks in industrialized cities, but says they can be stopped.
“I don’t believe these schools are overreacting. TikTok captures user data in a way that is more aggressive than other apps,” Kshetri writes.
Donna Ladd writes that many white Americans try to co-opt and water down Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s message of facing and overcoming systemic racism rather than acknowledging his real words and goals.
All of us—Black, Indigenous, Latino, Asian and White—must work to acknowledge and grapple with the trauma caused by centuries of systemic racism in this country, Rhea Williams-Bishop of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation writes.
“As a supply chain expert, I have observed three major shifts in how companies manage their supply chains,” Nada R. Sanders writes.
“Many people had been working tirelessly on the removal of that statue for some time, and I did not consult with them,” Borenstein writes.
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