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Reading James Baldwin Can Help Heal the Wounds of Racial Division

By Stephen G. Adubato — 2020

Baldwin’s words explore what hatred can do not only to society at large but to the individual who bears it.

Read on www.americamagazine.org

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(1981) Audre Lorde, “The Uses of Anger: Women Responding to Racism”

Racism. The belief in the inherent superiority of one race over all others and thereby the right to dominance, manifest and implied.

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I’m an Angry Disabled Woman. Here’s What I Want You to Know About Inaccessibility.

Society prefers I talk about how I overcame my obstacles rather than the injustices I face within a world that is not built around the needs of the disabled community.

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‘I Had to Learn How to Feel Anger’: Dandy on the Demands Disabled Musicians Face

On her debut album The Cycle, the Shropshire singer-songwriter takes on a ‘broken system’ that underestimates the vibrancy of disabled lives.

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The Anger of Cancer

I often must remind myself that anger needs to be understood as the flip side of the roiling fear that cancer instills in patients and also in caregivers.

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Seeing Red: Coping with Anger During Cancer

Coping with anger during cancer can be difficult. And although anger is commonly regarded as a negative emotion, it can have advantages for cancer patients.

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Coping with Anger

Many people living with cancer experience anger. Often, the feeling arises when receiving a cancer diagnosis. But it can develop any time throughout treatment and survivorship.

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Anger and Cancer: Is There a Relationship?

Intense, persistent, and suppressed anger may have a connection to cancer.

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Why Are We So Freakin' Angry?

Never take anything personally. It's easy to be on the defensive because many of us live our lives in fear. Choose love over fear. Ask for healthy competition.

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4 Facts About Women’s Anger that’ll Help You Keep It Healthy

Anger can be empowering, if you know what’s emotionally healthy and what’s not.

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Which Is Best? Therapy or Medication for Anger Disorders

Even the most level-headed people get mad sometimes, but if you find yourself having angry outbursts on a regular basis—or know someone who is dealing with them—these symptoms might signal a bigger problem.

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