May 07, 2021
As vaccinations roll out and cautious optimism begins to take hold, the health care industry is acutely aware that employees in industries across the nation continue to experience a heightened[…]
Continue readingAs vaccinations roll out and cautious optimism begins to take hold, the health care industry is acutely aware that employees in industries across the nation continue to experience a heightened[…]
Continue readingAs COVID-19 upended education during the past year, Pennsylvania middle school teacher Jennifer Lundberg often began her English lessons gauging the mental wellbeing of her students.
Continue readingThe Covid-19 pandemic—and related economic slowdown—has produced a twin pandemic: a mental health crisis. Four in ten Americans are reporting symptoms of anxiety or depressive disorder, up from 1 in 10 before[…]
Continue reading“I have been dealing with mental health issues since I was a teen in one form or another,” says Matthew Cooper.
Continue readingSuicide rates are alarmingly high among Asian Americans between the ages of 15 and 24-years-old. It’s the leading cause of death in that age range, and higher than any other[…]
Continue readingAcross the country, there is a generative hum of what activist Mariame Kaba and her colleagues call “a million experiments” — creative, local efforts enacting the vision of the Black Lives Matter[…]
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