By Nawal Arjini — 2019
We talked to the writer about his debut memoir How We Fight for Our Lives and his move from poetry to prose.
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We collaborated with several of our favorite talent supporters who are LGBTQ people of color to offer advice to youth on how to navigate the intersections of their identities and protect their mental health.
The following interview is part of a “future of mental health” interview series. This series presents different points of view about what helps a person in distress.
Greater levels of support and acceptance is associated with dramatically lower rates of attempting suicide.
Speaking truly, to yourself and to others, does mean being authentic.
New research reveals the harms of religion-based LGBTQA+ conversion practices are more severe than previously thought. All survivors needed help balancing the relationship between their LGBTQA+ identity and their faith, family and culture.
Your emotional health is key to a happy life.
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People who love the life they live find more time to live it.