By Debby Waldman — 2020
Raising children to thrive in a society that judges them—sometimes harshly and, in extreme cases, fatally—because of skin color is hard regardless of your ethnicity.
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BIPOC communities create digital spaces for wellness and liberation.
While addiction may make one think of hard drugs or alcohol, activities like video games, social media apps, and sites like YouTube can also become unhealthy addictions.
With kids spending more and more time on screens, parents worry that they are getting hooked
Nudge kids to be their best selves by encouraging them to consume positive, inspiring media and online content.
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Widespread use of social media has made it easier to mobilize collective action, yet citizen activists struggle to navigate these digital tools and increasingly report feeling burned out.
This is an ode to digital friendships, a taxonomy of connections and disconnections.