For some, talking to your parents and elders about racism can lead nowhere, or even backfire. Ijeoma Oluo, author of So You Want To Talk About Race, offers tips to make that conversation less confrontational and more constructive.| NPR
Do you say “calling out sick” or “calling in sick”? That debate could go on forever. But, “calling out” and “calling in” actually have very specific meanings in the world of social justice.| Dictionary.com
Definition of good faith in the Legal Dictionary by The Free Dictionary| TheFreeDictionary.com
Conflict is natural, in fact healthy! But getting through an argument can be difficult. In this article, we're teaching you how to work through a fight.| DiveThru
How often have you been looked down on for deciding to be child free? We want to show you why your decision and your opinion is the only one that matters.| DiveThru
What kind of new year goals are you setting for 2022? And most importantly, are you setting them for YOU or because you think you have to?| DiveThru
Tired of answering call after call from that unruly parent (or parent-in-law)? Learn how to set boundaries with family using these tips and prompts!| DiveThru
Is it maybe time to stop overextending yourself and ignoring your own needs? Yup. Here are some tips to help you learn how to stand up for yourself.| DiveThru
Setting and communicating boundaries in relationships with family/friends is hard enough. When it comes to long-term relationships it can be even harder.| DiveThru
Signs of narcissism are way easier to spot once you know what to look for. This article talks about narcissism in partners, parents, friends, and at work!| DiveThru
This is a comic about the backfire effect.| The Oatmeal