The Right to Be Different – Honoring Disability Pride Month
Writer: Lily Robinson, MSW Intern Regarding language: throughout this post, both person-first and identity-first language are used to refer to people with disabilities. This
Writer: Lily Robinson, MSW Intern Regarding language: throughout this post, both person-first and identity-first language are used to refer to people with disabilities. This
Writer: Ruby (Ruiran Chen) Many people in racial and ethnic minority communities grow up navigating multiple cultures, building their identity in complex environments, and
By Madeline Swanbeck Starting therapy can be a very scary endeavor. The uncertainty of what lays ahead can keep so many from seeking out
By Jasmine Minor, and Lauren Patrick There are a variety of different activities that people can engage in to help reduce anxiety. Here are ten
Ayla Tulette, WCGL Staff Member Lansing, Michigan thrives as a hub of leadership and community engagement, filled with folks and organizations uniting in their
By Teresa Willis Single motherhood is a journey of resilience, strength, and love. The challenges can be immense, from juggling work and childcare to supporting
By Jasmine Minor, WCGL Intern Senate Bill 471 was introduced by Senator Stephanie Chang on September 7, 2023. The bill’s main goal is to
By Victoria Mims, Clinical Intern Did you know there is more than 20,000 calls made each day to 911 or any other crisis line related
By Madison Reinhold, Intern Relationships in middle and high school have their differences from their adult counterparts. While some young couple’s conflict starts and