Roleplaying Real Connections: Using TTRPGs to Develop Adolescent Social Skills
Tabletop role-playing games as a medium for teaching social skills to adolescents is well supported by empirical research. These games facilitate improved communication, empathy, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities, while also offering therapeutic benefits for those with social anxiety. As educators and mental health professionals continue to explore innovative methods for fostering social development, TTRPGs represent a promising avenue for enhancing interpersonal skills among adolescents.
Self-Care Strategies for LGBTQ+ Individuals Amid Rising Hate Crimes
Learn how social support networks, group therapy, mindfulness practices, and community activism can help reduce anxiety, build resilience, improve mental well-being, and foster a stronger sense of belonging during challenging times.
Love Is Stronger Than Hate: Culture, Rest, and Reclaiming Our Power in a System That Profits From Our Exhaustion
We experience joy—not the manufactured kind sold to us—but the pure, embodied joy that comes from connection, belonging, and meaning. That joy reminds us of the true purpose of being alive in this moment of history.
5 Key Takeaways from the Rise of Bad Bunny: Culture, Courage, and Collective Healing
Bad Bunny made history by winning three Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year, and preparing to perform at the Super Bowl as the first artist to perform entirely in Spanish. His success has sparked celebration, pride, and controversy—especially during a time when many Latinos and people of culture are being profiled, threatened, marginalized, and harmed.