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Diversity Equity & Inclusion

Creating a more equitable, inclusive world starts with understanding and action. Whether in the workplace or broader society, embracing diversity fosters innovation, empathy, and stronger communities. Discover insights on building environments where everyone feels valued, heard, and empowered to succeed.

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When Communities Are Divided – The Lasting Trauma of Today’s Immigration Crackdowns

Recent increases in immigration enforcement across the United States have generated significant scholarly concern regarding long-term impacts on families, communities, and social institutions.

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Unveiling the Monstrous Feminine

The figure of the monstrous feminine has captivated human imagination for centuries, with representations of powerful and threatening women appearing in myths, folklore, and cultural...

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Designing Support Systems That Protect Your Self-Advocacy Energy

You close your laptop. The board meeting ends. You made the ask, clearly, calmly, strategically. Someone nodded. Someone pushed back. Someone stayed unreadable. From the outside, it looks like a wim.

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What I Learned About 5 Alpha Reductase Type 2 Deficiency and Why It Still Matters Today

I was recently watching a documentary on YouTube titled Intersexion: Boy or Girl on the Real Stories channel. I expected to learn more about intersex experiences, but I did not expect the documentary...

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Why Kindness Matters? Especially in November

World Kindness Day is 13 November every year, introduced in 1998 as an international observance, and the World Kindness Movement's goal is to have World Kindness Day officially recognised by the United Nations...

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Sanae, The New Prime Minister of Japan

What does the name Sanae mean? It is the name of the new, very entertaining Japanese PM who can seduce many statesmen with charisma, energy, and uniqueness. Wisdom radiates in many videos, but Japanese...

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The Eyes Between Us – Understanding Cultural Misunderstandings in Eye Contact

If you’ve ever travelled abroad, joined a multicultural team, or even participated in an online meeting spanning continents, you’ve likely felt it, that subtle, uneasy awareness of where to look. Should you...

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When Sexuality Gets Repressed, So Does the Body and the Mind

I came from a Dysfunctional Family. My parents got divorced when I was very young, and my dad had joint custody of his three children. I can remember being a very emotional child, crying a lot, and...

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Self-Compassion, The Compassion of Possibility and the Experience of Disability – A Love Letter

Compassion means to witness and suffer with your own suffering and the suffering of others. As a student of compassionate inquiry which is a psychotherapeutic approach to healing that was created by...

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Forget the Noise – Diversity Is a Superpower and Not Kryptonite

Diversity isn’t a threat, it’s a superpower that fuels innovation, collaboration, and progress. In a world quick to polarize, this article reminds us that inclusion isn’t about ideology but about bringing unique...

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There’s No War Here Unless They Bring One – How Political Theater Fuels Division in America

Texas spent more than $221 million busing migrants to northern cities, then sent its soldiers to “restore order” in the very places it destabilized. This isn’t law and order. It’s political theater...

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Understanding the Positive and Negative Aspects of Social Awkwardness

Being socially awkward can create experiences that are uncomfortable and cause anxiety in social situations. It often involves difficulty communicating or engaging with others, leading to feelings...

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