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The Truth About Liberia: A Return or a Relocation?

Introduction When people talk about “going back to Africa,” they often mention Liberia like it was a promised land for freed Black Americans. But the real story is more complicated. Liberia wasn’t just about freedom—it was a workaround, a political move covered in Pan-African colors. It all started in 1816 when white elites in America, […]

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What Is Tone Policing? And Why It Matters More Than You Think

IntroductionHave you ever been told, “It’s not what you said—it’s how you said it”? Maybe someone said you sounded angry, aggressive, or too emotional when you were just being honest. If that’s happened to you, especially if you’re a Black woman, you’re not imagining things. There’s a name for this experience: tone policing. Tone policing

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Holyfield’s Ear and the Power of Perception: What Are We Really Seeing?

IntroductionIn 1997, the world watched in disbelief as Mike Tyson bit a chunk out of Evander Holyfield’s ear during one of boxing’s most unforgettable matches. It wasn’t just shocking—it was graphic, painful, and captured live on camera. That moment became part of sports history, and the image of Holyfield’s damaged ear was burned into the

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How You Know It’s True Love: When Friendship Comes First

IntroductionPeople often ask how to know if it’s true love—the kind that goes the distance. While some search for butterflies, sparks, or dramatic romance, the answer is usually much simpler. Real love doesn’t always start with fireworks; it often begins with quiet connection. At the heart of lasting love is friendship. Not just liking the

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Understanding Trauma Through the Nervous System: How Polyvagal Theory Offers a New Path to Healing

IntroductionWorking with veterans taught me more about trauma than any textbook ever could. I was trained in traditional, evidence-based treatments, but something always felt off. These approaches often asked clients to relive their trauma again and again, through writing or talking. While well-meaning, I saw how this sometimes left people feeling stuck, retraumatized, or emotionally

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Just Because We Don’t Share the Same Concerns Doesn’t Mean I Don’t Care

IntroductionIt’s easy to think someone doesn’t care just because they’re not focused on the same issue you are. But that’s not always the case. People care about different things, and that doesn’t make them heartless or wrong. Everyone’s carrying their own worries, often quietly. And many are already overwhelmed just trying to handle what’s in

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When Someone’s Behavior Hurts You—Don’t Excuse It Just Because They ‘Might Not Mean It’”

IntroductionWhen you’re dealing with someone who acts emotionally immature or shows signs of being manipulative, it can be confusing. You might find yourself wondering, Are they doing this on purpose? But that question can take you down a dangerous path. The truth is, it doesn’t matter whether they mean it or not—what matters is how

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What the Supreme Court’s Ruling Really Means for Birthright Citizenship and Executive Power

IntroductionA recent Supreme Court ruling has caused confusion and concern, with some people asking if the Trump administration just won a case that would end birthright citizenship. The short answer is no—birthright citizenship still stands. But the ruling does shift legal power in a way that could have serious long-term effects. While the definition of

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The Hidden Cost of Innovation: What the AI Hype Isn’t Telling You

IntroductionNow that I’m back home, I can finally share what really stuck with me from the AI conference. At first glance, it was all flash—cool demos, big words, and lots of talk about the future. But once you looked past the hype, there was something deeper going on. What stood out most was the clear

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