The way children were raised 30 years ago is very different from today. Cellphones and social media weren’t invented yet and children had more freedom to go and do whatever they wanted. In present times, things are the opposite. Kids now have cellphones and access to social media, informing close […]
Author: Victoria Giordano
New access to drug store abortion pill raises safety concerns
In June 2022 the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, restricting women’s access to surgical abortion clinics in certain states. Some states, like New York and New Jersey, however, still provide access to women who wish to have an abortion. Starting as soon as this month, another option for accessible […]
New film ‘Damsel’ dismantles gender roles
“There are many stories of chivalry, where the heroic knight saves the damsel in distress. This is not one of them,” was the opening line of “Damsel,” Netflix’s latest film released on March 8, otherwise known as International Women’s Day. Like many during their childhood, I was mesmerized by fairy […]
Mark Manson raises important self-care questions in new podcast episode
Mark Manson is an American self-help author and blogger who is best known for writing the bestseller, “The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck.” Once this book was released, he changed the self-help world and people’s lives for the better by giving straightforward, counterintuitive advice to individuals on improving […]
Learning to be uncomfortable would end avoidance of politics in education
Politics are a form of agreements and a set of activities associated with power, communities, trades, decision-making and other forms of relations. In some foreign countries, such as Canada, France and Brazil, there are multiple political parties. This differs from the United States of America, where there are only two […]