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Turning Red: A Quirky Coming-of-Age Tale of Breaking Through Intergenerational Pain

Turning Red: A Quirky Coming-of-Age Tale of Breaking Through Intergenerational Pain

A teenage girl learns to embrace her inner panda — the weird, emotional, creative, messy parts that lie within us all.

by Melissa Hung May 16, 2022May 17, 2022
OCD: From Memoirs to Big Screen, Misunderstood Mental Illness Finally Gets Its Due

OCD: From Memoirs to Big Screen, Misunderstood Mental Illness Finally Gets Its Due

There’s a culture shift in media coverage of OCD. Once played for laughs, it’s now recognized as exhausting, debilitating and relentless.

by Sarah Henry May 8, 2022May 9, 2022
‘Corporal Punishment is Violence’: Black Communities Vow to Ban School Paddling

‘Corporal Punishment is Violence’: Black Communities Vow to Ban School Paddling

Corporal punishment is disproportionately inflicted on Black children and is higher in areas with histories of lynching

by Laurie Udesky May 1, 2022May 4, 2022
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