Facebook censored the account of Act for America founder Brigitte Gabriel for publishing a post which called an accused terrorist who allegedly trained children to go on school shootings "sick and depraved."
How one mistake can have a ripple effect on our creative courage for the rest of our lives.
New legislation could help protect survivors of domestic abuse from being kicked out of their homes for reaching out for help.
Not sure to do after you publish a blog post? Here's my list of 11 things you must do after publishing any new blog post.
Misogynist violence is complicated — but this is an extreme case
The Wall Street Journal published a story that said modern YA novels were rife with depravity and so dark that kidnapping and pederasty and incest and brutal beatings are now just part of the run of things. The piece immediately set off an Internet frenzy.
Hardly a day passes when some barbarous act does not jump to the headlines. Barbarous—there is no other word to describe these vile deeds. Thus, whether it be the sadistic torturing, terrorist beheadings, mass shootings or truck ramming murder sprees (not to mention genocide and war), these acts are becoming ever more common. There is something …
The state often blocks historical and educational texts, as well as many queer texts, claiming "sexually explicit content."
Getting the authorities involved is more dangerous for black Americans—which is why they do it less.
Instead of banning books, parents should use mature content as a way to start tough conversations.
Everyone wants traffic to their site but don't ruin your credibility by using these type of blog titles.
You may want to think twice before trying to scare your child with a visit from a police officer.
If you think police may make a tense situation more dangerous, try bystander intervention, a harm-prevention strategy based on helping out in the moment.
This high school geography textbook calls slaves "workers" and "immigrants." The publisher is working to correct the error, but what does it tell us about teaching history?
The term “survivor” paints a dangerously misleading picture of trauma and healing.
Unfortunately, sick baby scams are still very common on Facebook. What can we do to stop these scams?
Some may see evidence of domestic violence as a visible mark on the body – a bruised face, perhaps a broken arm, or much worse for many victims. However, what we may not see are the economic consequences suffered by those who have been abused.
Lately, the term "thought leader' has been thrown around a lot to describe people who write books or blogs, and there are at least three reasons we should stop using the term.
Research on civilian protection and post-harm practices produces change by documenting civilian cost and providing pragmatic policy solutions for leaders.
Out of blog post ideas? Here are 3 places to look for qualified blog post ideas based on your blog results. Tips and examples included.