For professionals in fields such as suicide prevention and climate science, the future can seem bleak. But sometimes action is the most effective form of optimism.
Category: Suicides and Suicide Attempts
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Do You Have to Be an Optimist to Work Toward a Better World?
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When There’s No Word To Help Identify the Loss of a Loved One
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:After my sister died, I yearned for a word like “orphan” to name my new identity.
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Wynonna Judd, on Her Own
The New York Times – Music:Last spring, the country superstar lost her mother and longtime singing partner, Naomi Judd, to suicide. At 58, she finally hopes to become the musician she’s wanted to be for 50 years.
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Un timbre que anuncia esperanza
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:No sabía cómo celebrar las fiestas en medio del duelo. Pero un misterioso visitante vino diariamente a tocar la puerta y a regalar un poco de alegría.
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When a Doorbell’s Ring Means Hope
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:It was as if someone was saying to us, “You are seen. You are loved.”
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The Curious Life and Strange Death of a Fashion Insider
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:The flamboyant Long Nguyen left a powerful creative imprint on an industry slow to accept iconoclasts like him.
