‘What’s Underneath’ Features Heart-Warming Stories to Promote Acceptance, Healing, and Racial Justice
The end result being an emotional undressing of past traumas and experiences.
The end result being an emotional undressing of past traumas and experiences.
The only vulnerability the narcissist concerns themselves with is yours, and they will do whatever it takes to exploit your vulnerability.
We are afraid to be perceived as a sexual being of any kind because society has taught us that sexual liberation equals promiscuity.
I’ve figured out where that pain started from, removed it from my soul, and now continue to do the things I need to do to heal.
I’m doing my best to be active because it has become shockingly clear that we have to take care of ourselves and each other.
As more adults are learning and implementing self-love, these practices can now permeate to children as well.
The series features 8 episodes that offer a range of perspectives through impactful conversations.
If you're unable to join civil rights protests, this writer offers solutions to mobilize your activism beyond the front lines.
"Childbirth is a thin line between life and death." It wasn't until the second pregnancy I began to understand the weight of those words.
Craig "Kingston" Young was on the brink of taking his life due to societal stressors, but a one-way ticket abroad saved him in more ways than he imagined.
After two years of marriage, I am currently going through a divorce. Regardless of the outcome, there is something on the other side. What that is, only God and time know the answer to that question.
I use the grief I feel to inform my ability to fight with love - because grief is love. And nothing is more potent than love.
It's Black Joy Month! This past year was filled with immense grief, but we're leaning into joy. While pain may be a part of our experience, it is not our whole story, and this writer is rediscovering the beauty of black joy and challenging others to do the same.
Pride Month isn't and shouldn’t be the only time to discuss how we can hold space for the Black queer community.
Veteran actress Nia Long talks healing in action: "We understand we are more powerful when we stand together."
Elevate App founders share their journey as entrepreneurs and equipping people to overcome trauma and prioritize mental and emotional wellness.
As a part of our healing journey, we committed to 30 days of love letters. He wrote me a letter a day, and I responded.
A necessary conversation with my mirror, and the scarred imperfections I used to see when I looked at my reflection.
I made space for forgiveness so we could have a breakthrough, and I'm better because of it.
It's okay to admit that you're not okay right now.