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Ways to Be Resilient During the Pandemic

By Elizabeth Stanley — 2020

If you’ve been feeling more anxious or depressed than usual while sheltering at home, you aren’t alone: Nationwide, Americans were prescribed 21 percent more antidepressants, antianxiety medications and sleep aids in mid-March, at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, than they were in mid-February, before the virus was widespread in the U.S, according to a report from pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts.

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Black Wall Street Today: The Community Was Not Destroyed

White masses, laced with anger and jealousy, armed with white supremacy, propaganda, and the powers afforded to them by the Jim Crow South, did carry out one of the worse incidents of racial violence in U.S. history.

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How Black and Latina Women Prioritized Self-Care During the Pandemic

The pandemic was rough for Black and Latina families, but many women in these communities met the challenges head on.

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