How to Find Mental Health Balance as a South Asian Millennial
The following post is sponsored by Parthi B. Patel, a therapist focusing on intentional and holistic approaches that aim to ...
The following post is sponsored by Parthi B. Patel, a therapist focusing on intentional and holistic approaches that aim to ...
Among the common gestures we remember from reunions and special occasions within our South Asian communities, we frequently receive well ...
“It gets better.” This is what I’ve heard time and time again as a way to encourage LGBTQ+ folks, like ...
Photo by Shutterstock.com It is the natural progression. My amma could do no wrong when I was a kid. Then ...
Photo by One Line Stock via Shutterstock.com When I was at the intersection of 5 and 6 years old, my ...
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Photo by Dragon Images via Shutterstock.com "Ma" was written during Mother's Day in 2020, just as the COVID-19 pandemic hit ...
Oftentimes, we have a one-sided narrative about grandparents. Their thoughts and opinions are ignored, or their different perspectives are seen ...
Photo by Ahminem via Shutterstock.com "Purana Ghar" is exactly what its title sounds like. My paternal grandmother died a long, ...
Every day is a struggle to not turn out like them. Call it my secondhand trauma, but the way the ...
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