{"post":"First female dunk, I have seen 1 sort of dunk, but nothing like this. Click below of video.

https:\/\/youtube.com\/shorts\/5_TxEQDQSP8?feature=share"}

{"post":"You need a laugh, after all this mess we all do :)

Check out Comedian Miaja Digorgio, she is an extremely funny lady. Her wit, humor, and time hit’s straight on and like a curve ball. “You didn’t see that coming”

Click the link below to check out her comedy in Instagram.

https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/tv\/CaOMIMOl49U\/?utm_medium=copy_link"}

{"post":"Fighting for equality in 2022 as
“Virginia's AG withdraws state from legal effort to have Equal Rights Amendment recognized

https:\/\/www.cnn.com\/2022\/02\/19\/politics\/virginia-withdraws-era-appeals-case\/index.html"}

{"post":"We should definitely support apple employees that decide to unionize.


“Tim Cook got a 500% pay raise last year. Now Apple store employees are considering unionization”


https:\/\/www.yahoo.com\/finance\/news\/tim-cook-got-500-pay-151740918.html
"}

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{"post":"Happy Black History Month

Giving respects and props to Dr Glady’s west who created the GPS.

https:\/\/www.britannica.com\/biography\/Gladys-West"}

I believe 123 people can change the world.

{"post":"This is what we still deal with, racism doesn’t sleep.

https:\/\/www.buzzfeednews.com\/article\/salvadorhernandez\/orange-county-da-spitzer-race-memos"}

Count down to 27 years clean and 28 years sober. What progress have you made in your life that you can share to encourage others?

Wayne Gates Awesome

{"post":"For many Black people that racial tension in this country is causing a lot of Trauma. If you need help here are some resources you can call. If you are an ally and you have Black friends that need support. Please past this information along.

Reading about Black trauma can have an impact on your mental health. If you or someone you know need immediate mental health help, text "STRENGTH" to the Crisis Text Line at 741-741 to be connected to a certified crisis counselor. These additional resources are also available:

The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255

The National Alliance on Mental Illness 1-800-950-6264

The Association of Black Psychologists 1-301-449-3082

The Anxiety and Depression Association of America 1-240-485-1001

For more mental health resources

Black Men Heal
Black Men Heal aims to provide "mental health treatment, psycho-education, and community resources to men of color," their website reads. They said they've provided hundreds of free therapy sessions to those in need while reducing costs for therapy, addressing the stigma, and providing access to help.

Boris L. Henson Foundation
Created by Taraji B. Henson in honor of her late father, the Boris L. Henson Foundation's vision is to "eradicate the stigma around mental health issues in the African-American community," according to its website. Not only do they address and support mental health issues, but they also partner with national organizations to see their mission through.

National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network (NQTTCN)
This organization focuses on advancing "healing justice" for queer and trans people of color. Not only do they provide resources for them and access, but they also have resources for aspiring practitioners, such as webinars, training, and skill sharing.

BEAM
BEAM focuses on promoting "social justice informed mental health literacy," which they define as "mental health education framed in the social-historical context of inequality that aids in the skills building, healing and liberation of communities." When they're not promoting changes to how professionals approach Black mental health, they're raising money to help promote Black-led wellness organizations.

Loveland Foundation
Activist Rachel Cargle established this initiative to facilitate "opportunity and healing to communities of color, especially to black women and girls." Through the Loveland Therapy Fund, the money goes toward providing connecting clients to "high quality, culturally competent" professionals and therapists."}