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Snack Attack

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Dec 03, 2020
Snack Attack

Snack Attack

Waiting to board a train, an old lady just wants to eat her cookies in peace, but hijinks ensue when a teenager on the bench next to her seems intent on sharing them, too. This delightful animation was directed by Andrew Cadelago, with music by Roberto Murguia.
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Six Tips For Speaking Up When Called For

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Six Tips For Speaking Up When Called For

I take a deep breath and sidestep my fear and begin speaking from the place where beauty and bravery meet–within the chambers of a quivering heart.

– Terry Tempest Williams –

Six Tips For Speaking Up When Called For

“When I was in college, my boss drove me to a meeting. He had trouble finding a parking place, and, when he realized we were going to be late, pulled into a handicapped parking spot. As we got out of the car, he turned to me, grinned, and started limping. I fully knew that what he did was wrong. And I said nothing.” Psychologist Catherine Sanderson explains how to be more courageous in speaking up about bad behavior, from offensive speech to harmful actions. { read more }

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Spotlight On Kindness: 7 Lessons From Mister Rogers

Those of us lucky enough to be children when Misters Rogers’ Neighborhood appeared on TV can’t help but smile when his name comes up. He not only taught us social skills but enabled us to work through our emotions. He taught us that people can be different from us and that we should always help one another. Mister Rogers would be proud of the people featured in this week’s stories. –Guri

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