Home Is Where The Heart Is

Photo by Artur Pokusin on Unsplash

Photo by Artur Pokusin on Unsplash

Is your rent too damn high? If so, you’re not alone—there is no state in the U.S. where a full-time minimum-wage worker can afford a two-bedroom apartment, and even if you earn more than that, many housing markets look downright hostile. All too often, we treat this problem as personal rather than systemic, leading us to de-prioritize affordable housing in our politics. However, affordability is a key issue that affects all our communities. Today, we’ll take a closer look at what affordable housing means and how you can speak up for change.

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Comprehensive Sex-Ed For All! 👫 👭 👬

Photo by Paz Arando on Unsplash

Photo by Paz Arando on Unsplash

If you spent any time on social media on Monday, you probably saw—and perhaps participated in—the #metoo campaign, featuring posts about sexual harassment and assault. One way to tackle a culture that normalizes these things is through comprehensive sex and sexuality education, including education on consent. Fewer teenagers have been receiving sex ed in school in recent years, even though study after study has shown that comprehensive sex ed reduces risky behaviors and outcomes for students. In today’s MCW, we’re going to show you how to be the change you wish to see in the culture.

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Relief for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands

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Photo by Adam Sherez on Unsplash

Weeks after multiple hurricanes devastated parts of the Caribbean and the North American mainland, both Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands remain in desperate need of aid. 84% of Puerto Ricans still lack electricity and around 37% do not have access to potable water. All this occurs amid fears that the death toll may be rising beyond what is currently known to authorities. We’re entering a critical period for post-disaster relief, and when it comes to our government’s priorities, our voices matter. Let’s speak out again, and do what we can to help.

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