>>In Her Own Words … it’s language that you’ll hear us reference in the coming months. It describes our empowerment. It describes our skillsets and...[Read More]
>>By NaShonda Cooke You’ve heard what I’m about to tell you before. Teachers are overworked. Teachers are leaving the state. Teachers are underpaid. There aren’t...[Read More]
>>Hundreds of children in North Carolina with complex developmental and mental health needs will soon have access to better services and supports after the NC...[Read More]
>>By Annadele Herman The sensationalism of the Presidential election has become nearly impossible to escape. What happens when you manage to claw your way out...[Read More]
>>By Emily Hagstrom According to the >>National Cancer Institute , 127 out of 100,000 North Carolina women develop or die from breast cancer each year....[Read More]
>>By Rachelle Sorenson-Cox I eat my feelings. Comfort food is my drug of choice. As the alcoholic reaches for a drink, I drown my sorrows...[Read More]
>>These days my ears perk up when I hear about the future of Obamacare. I’ve always supported the Affordable Care Act and the principles on...[Read More]
>> Editor’s Note: Thanks to Antoinette for sharing this very personal story. May we all read this and think twice about whether we should reach...[Read More]
>>By Kim Pevia We hide in plain sight beside you. Wanting to be seen, wanting to be heard. Voices and in some instances- languages silenced...[Read More]
>>By Emily Hagstrom Upon entering the aSHEville Museum, the space is vibrant and colorful. Visitors first encounter the gift shop, where an assortment of fair...[Read More]