The Forgotten Share
Civilizations can’t be called advanced while millions remain forgotten, excluded, hungry, unheard, underprivileged, and marginalized. This contradiction becomes even more urgent w...
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Civilizations can’t be called advanced while millions remain forgotten, excluded, hungry, unheard, underprivileged, and marginalized. This contradiction becomes even more urgent w...
When I was in the fifth grade, I’d look in the mirror every morning and hate who I saw. I believed I was ugly, unpopular, and weird, and the hand-me-down clothes I wore made me loo...
Editor’s note: This story includes discussion of sexual abuse. If you or someone you know needs help, the RAINN national sexual assault hotline in the U.S. is available 24/7 by cal...
Editor’s note: This story includes discussion of sexual abuse. If you or someone you know needs help, the RAINN national sexual assault hotline in the U.S. is available 24/7 by cal...
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