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Kingās dead by @bokkaboom
I donāt know this boy but he is #BlackExellenceĀ āšæ
Can we get him to 1 millionĀ SubcribersĀ Please . Reblog and Subscribe to this Channel.
Link-Ā https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTrLNNVvY5aTH51Vajoxuxw/videos
Bless this sweet baby. Please leave him positive and supportive commentsš©š¤
Omg he is so precious and smart!
This is the real voter fraud
#vito corleoneās heart eyes for his wife when she doesnāt look #will always be one of my fav cinematic moments #ever
A new generation of public health professionals are mapping the links between institutionalized oppression and trauma.
Ā In last summerās New York Times Magazine feature, āRacismās Psychological Tollā, Dr. Monnica Williams is advocating for the inclusion of racism as a cause for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in the DSM-V (the manual for diagnosing psychological disorders).Ā
Her research suggests that the experience of being stigmatized and marginalized by society itself can cause PTSD.
As I thought more about the potential links between oppression, stress and trauma, it reminded me of the construct of stereotype threat, documented by social psychologists Claude Steele and Joshua Aronson in 1995.Ā
Stereotype threat shows that our performance of a task can be impaired by our knowledge of negative stereotypes associated with our identity groups.Ā
Researchers have narrowed down three reasons why: elevated levels of stress that impair the prefrontal cortex and oneās ability to access memory centers, increase in behavior monitoring, and increased suppression of the negative stereotype.
Imagine a nurse working the night shift who, looking at a patientās chart, puzzles over the unusually high dose listed for a medication.Ā
She wonders whether to call the attending doctor at his home. She remembers how he insulted her abilities last time she called him at home. So she skips the call and administers the dose anyway.Ā
This is stereotype threat in action.
There are decades of research on stereotype threat, yet in my literature review, I did not find teams consistently connecting stereotype threat with longer-term mental health consequences.Ā
Could there be a connection between the elevated stress levels documented in stereotype threat and the development of chronic stress disorders like PTSD?Ā
What would happen to a person exposed to situations that trigger stereotype threat repeatedly, hour by hour, day by day, year after year?
A Walk Through Art History
I designed these shoes with a unique goal in mind: to create a shoe as a summation of an entire cultureās art. Each shoe possesses design qualities, color palettes, and designs only found in the respective culture. This project allowed me to investigate art historical cultures in a special way by challenging myself to translate an entire style (or series of styles) onto a single object.
Conveniently, I was able to use these designs as the concentration section of my AP Studio Art portfolio and received a score of a 5!Ā
Ā I possess full federal copyright of these designs.Ā
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āI would like to be known as an intelligent woman, a courageous woman, a loving woman, a woman who teaches by being.ā
ā Maya Angelou (via purplebuddhaquotes)
The whole reason I suffered through wearing sweatpants outside just now while smoking, was so that I wouldnāt get bitten by mosquitoes. So why do I have so many freaking mosquito bites!??!?
Intimacy do not always mean sex...
Wash her hair for her
Help her shave
Cook a meal together
Write her a letter⦠about her(no actually write it)
Shower together (or bath)
Body rubs and massages work well (especially her feet and booty)š
When sheās removing polish from her fingersā¦grab a cotton ball and remove the polish from her toes
After she showersā¦meet her with a dry towel and dry her off
When sheās dry rub her down with coconut oil(or whatever she prefersā¦
TALK: about her dayā¦her goalā¦her opinionsā¦
Listen to herā¦
Form secret code words that only you and her will understand if said publicly
Build memories togetherā¦.
JUST A FEW SUGGESTIONSā¦.Reblog if you have some suggestions to add.
- Protect her - help her oil/grease her scalp - paint her a picture on computer paper with the $2 watercolor paints from walmart - remind her to take her medication - comfort her if she has an anxiety or panic attack - be honest - Do NOT lie to her - bring her snacks when sheās on her period - help her do her laundry - support her dreams & aspirations
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