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Published in: TransformationEntrepreneurs of hate
Where does hate come from, and why has it played such a role in recent political history?
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Published in: TransformationAll you need is love?
Transformative organizing fails to address the underlying conditions through which exploitative care relationships...
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Published in: TransformationWelcome to barbershop therapy
Barbers in the US South are training as first responders to assist men with their mental health concerns.
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Published in: TransformationWhat happens when mental health professionals also get sick?
It’s no wonder that almost half of all psychotherapists in the National Health Service say they feel depressed.
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Published in: TransformationBringing love, compassion and humanity back into healthcare
Disability isn’t a deficit within a person, it’s a deficit in a culture that doesn’t accept or enable a person for...
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Published in: TransformationHow does change happen? One man’s journey through the personal and the political
The first step to building a new world is to start living it, but don’t stop there.
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Published in: TransformationHow to help inmates heal after the trauma of prison
Half of all prisoners in American jails suffer from some sort of psychiatric disorder. Can prayer and meditation...
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Published in: TransformationLove and hunger in breadline Britain
We need a moral and spiritual revolution to replace the culture of shame with a politics of love and solidarity.
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Published in: TransformationTrapped on Brexit Island
How did we get here, and how do we escape? Transforming education would be a start.
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Published in: Transformation“The price on everything is love:” how a Detroit community overcomes a lack of city services
A range of neighbor-to-neighbor efforts address basic needs that aren’t met by local government.
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Published in: TransformationThe enemy between us: how inequality erodes our mental health
Inequality creates the social and political divisions that isolate us from each other.
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Published in: TransformationSexual exploitation and abuse: why pick on charities?
There is always a line to be drawn between protecting reputation and doing the right thing. Charity trustees should...
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Published in: TransformationDoes Donald Trump’s foreign policy actually make sense?
It’s entirely logical for narcissists to seek alliances with authoritarian leaders.
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Published in: TransformationWho is a refugee?
I would like nothing better than to flee to a dreamland again, a hospitable country in which I can fully be a...
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Published in: TransformationMotherhood and an end to women’s civil war
Maternal ambivalence has always been provocative: a review of Sheila Heti’s new book.
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Published in: TransformationI love you just the way you are
Why kindness matters, personally and politically.
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Published in: TransformationThe Migrant Quilt: re-stitching the fabric of community
Memory is the first form of resistance.
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Published in: TransformationWhy we should all be concerned about musicians’ mental health
Music is crucial to everyone’s wellbeing, so when musicians suffer so does the rest of society.
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Published in: TransformationReveal, remember and resist: the three Rs remixed
Passivity in the young is an obstacle to social transformation. Let’s teach kids to recognize and use their agency.
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Published in: TransformationWhy human rights groups are beginning to support the rights of non-human animals
Solidarity must extend, not only to all people but also to animals, the earth, and the environment.