Jon Vaughn launches the One Solidarity movement in partnership with the nonprofit Promoting Awareness | Victim Empowerment (PAVE) with support from The Foundation for Global Sports Development
Read MoreCo-hosted by Dr. George Simon and Kristin Sunanta Walker, a new regular show segment on the Mental Health News Radio podcast unpacks myths and misinformation about narcissistic personalities while empowering listeners to protect themselves from manipulative people.
Read MoreInternational psychiatric watchdog group Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR), an American civil rights leader and South African Khoisan royalty join forces at Cape Town rally to demand the World Psychiatric Association put an end to the potentially lethal drugging of South African children.
Read MorePatients on Long Island suffer harm related to their health care on a daily basis. What is the current state patient safety? How can it be improved? The public is invited to take part in an online video conference hosted on July 25 by the PULSE Center for Patient Safety Education and Advocacy.
Read MoreAbuse groups, Jewish leaders to stage coordinated protests at Whole Foods in NYC and LA on May 25 -- to coincide with the chain's first 365 store launch in SoCal. Nonprofits SNAP (of Spotlight film), Peaceful Hearts Foundation (founded by Matthew Sandusky, adopted and abused son of Penn State pedophile Jerry Sandusky) and NAASCA to join Jewish leaders to protest Whole Foods co-CEO John Mackey's ties to Marc Gafni, former rabbi with "a troubled past," as reported by The New York Times.
Read More"Friends" themed happy hour and fundraiser tackles sexual assault, bystander intervention in the Denver metro area—with an exclusive performance by Sean Kelly of The Samples
Read MoreEmpowering Women, Transforming Lives with Rebecca, the innovative and informative empowerment talk radio show hosted by entrepreneur and best-selling author, Rebecca Hall Gruyter, brings "Overcome Challenges and Thrive in Mind, Body and Spirit" with guests Dr. Simone Ravicz and Dr. Francesca Jackson.
Read MoreAlexis Nicole White is one of thousands of millennials graduating from college in 2008. She is unemployed and inexperienced; trying to figure out what's next. But with the opportunity to relocate to Atlanta, she is off to fulfill her dreams.
Read MoreA welcome to all for a Ribbon Cutting to witness the birth of "Your Soul Center™." A not for profit who's mission is committed to service to help those suffering pain, trauma, and suffering. It's a space dedicated specifically for those seeking a safe place to be themselves, heal, learn, grow, expand, and have fun. It's called "Your Soul Center™ for a reason...it really is Your Soul Center.
Read MoreEveryday a new horror story unfolds some place in this country involving a person with a disability and the police. Where Is Hope: The Art of Murder, chronicles disabled victims murdered by police and the activists/artists who are fighting to end this injustice. The film produced and directed by Emmitt H Thrower a retired disabled NYC cop created the film as a tool to help facilitate open forums.
Read MoreEmpowering Women, Transforming Lives with Rebecca, the innovative and informative empowerment talk radio show hosted by entrepreneur and best-selling author, Rebecca Hall Gruyter, brings "Go From Healing and Surviving to Thriving" with guests Sheila Kennedy, and Kari Kelley.
Read MoreEmpowering Women, Transforming Lives with Rebecca, the innovative and informative empowerment talk radio show hosted by entrepreneur and best-selling author, Rebecca Hall Gruyter, brings "Go From Healing and Surviving to Thriving" with guests Sheila Kennedy, and Kari Kelley.
Read MoreWritten by J. Kahele, this searing yet highly-insightful novel attempts to both illuminate the real world of domestic violence and quash the belief that seeking help is the panacea to cure all ills. While a work of fiction, 'Mine' is poised to serve
Read MoreNew Book Release by author Sandra Black: Entitled, Mother Enslaved: Ultimate Betrayal hits major book stores soon through Ingram distributors. The author tells her story of race and disability discrimination that leaves her elderly mother a victim.
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