Category: mental health
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The Week in Stories Around the Globe

‘On the brink of disaster’: Europe’s Covid fight takes a turn for the worse The stakes are certainly high. Bavaria’s outspoken governor, Markus Söder, said bluntly that “Europe’s prosperity is at stake”. But while it warned that without countermeasures daily coronavirus deaths in Europe could reach four or five times their April peak within months,…
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Final Reflection: Racial Experience and Political Practice

Guest article by Professor Michael Thomas. In my previous article for this blog, I argue that one response to our ongoing crises is to push back by slowing down and slowing down interrupting the ongoing process for the increasing intensity of work, widening inequality, and the gutting of our institutions through capitalist managerial strategies. The…
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The Evolved Man of the Week: Cullen Jones

Welcome to the Evolving Man Project’s “Evolved Man of the Week” profile. Each week we will highlight an individual that embodies what it means to be an evolved person, famous and non-famous individual alike. The world needs to know their stories and deeds. This week’s honor goes to the ambassador for USA Swimming Foundation’s “Make a…
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Coronavirus Catches a Case of the Trumps

On Friday, October 2nd, 2020, the public was shocked and flabbergasted to find out the Novel Coronavirus has been infected with a case of the Donald J. Trumps. Mrs. Rona is still recovering from her deadly bout with Trump. The Evolving Man Project’s unnamed source tell us that Mrs. Rona is being treated at Walter…
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The Week in Stories Around the Globe

Seoul: North Korea kills S. Korean official, burns his body “For whatever reason, North Korea cannot justify its soldiers fatally shooting our citizen and damaging his body, though he was unarmed and had no intention of resistance,” #NorthKorea #Politics #Murder HUNGER IN AMERICA, ESPECIALLY FOR CHILDREN, HAS “SKYROCKETED” DURING COVID-19, DATA SHOWS “What I see every day…
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The Rona Blues

2020 Thus Far… This year has been one for the history books for sure. It started off with a bang as the United States and Iran looked like they were on the brink of yet another war in the Middle East. Since then, the biggest news stories in the world in between celebrity break-ups RIP…
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The Week in Stories Around the Globe

Even Canadians Think Americans Are Toxic I would like to think that the American separation might end with the arrival of a vaccine, but why would it? Already the anti-vaxxers are mobilizing. There is no cure for being too stupid to take medicine. For the foreseeable future, there will be one world for non-Americans and another…
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Fuck the Economy, Save Me

Guest article by Professor Michael Thomas. It feels strange to say it’s September. It’s been a long summer, and simultaneously everything’s moved at a blur. If we can remember back to January 2019 after the inauguration, there was event after event, protest after protest, and we kept asking each other, “is it ever going to…
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How Dare You

A Twitter Karen’s Letter to all progressives, leftists, and Bernard Brothers Dear Bernard Brothers, My name is Karen, and I’m so annoyed with you coming in my mentions challenging my political beliefs. I told you, I’d be at brunch if Hillary Clinton were the POTUS. We have to fall in line and get behind Biden.…
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The Week in Stories Around the Globe

Anti-communist protesters heckle staff emptying China’s consulate in Houston Houston is a major medical hub known for top-notch research on cancer, infectious diseases and since the pandemic hit this year, vaccines for the coronavirus, which first emerged in China late last year. The city is also home to dozens of oil and gas producers that…