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Sergio Liden Releases Children s Book to Help Families Understand and Embrace Autism

Sergio Liden Releases Children s Book to Help Families Understand and Embrace Autism Linden s book was inspired by his firsthand experience of having an autistic son.by BWW News Desk With only a few weeks away from Autism Awareness month, Dad s Publishing is setting out to help children who have an autistic brother or sister better understand their sibling as well as their own feelings with the release of their third children s book, His Own Way, on March 22, 2021. Their newest book, by children s book author and human rights activist Sergio Liden was inspired by his firsthand experience of having an autistic son. The book will be available on Amazon and everywhere books are sold.

From Vietnam to Baghdad, Women Who Changed War Reporting

The Atlantic The Women Who Changed War Reporting Two new books show that diversifying the ranks of journalists served to diversify the kinds of stories that get told to the American public. March 6, 2021 The Atlantic Marines recovering a dead comrade while under fire in South Vietnam. Photographer Catherine LeRoy holds cameras behind them.Larry Burrows / The LIFE Picture Collection / Getty In 1966, a young American journalist named Frances FitzGerald began publishing articles from South Vietnam in leading magazines, including this one. She was the unlikeliest of war correspondents born into immense privilege, a daughter of the high-WASP ascendancy. Her father, Desmond FitzGerald, was a top CIA official; her mother, Marietta Tree, a socialite and liberal activist. FitzGerald was raised with servants and horses, and she had to fend off advances from the likes of Adlai Stevenson (her mother’s lover) and Henry Kissinger. Her family contacts got her through the door of feature jou

Why Are Housing Prices Up, and Rents Down?

The Atlantic In America’s largest, richest cities, home prices and rents are going in opposite directions. March 5, 2021 Joe Munroe / Hulton Archive / Getty / The Atlantic If you think the U.S. housing market is behaving very, very strangely these days, that probably means you’re paying attention. In almost any other year, a weak economy would cripple housing. But the flash-freeze recession of 2020 corresponded with a real-estate boom, led by high-end purchases in suburbs and small towns. Even stranger, in America’s big metros, home prices and rents are going in opposite directions. Home values increased in all of the 100 largest metros in the U.S., according to Zillow data. But in some of the richest cities San Jose; Seattle; New York; Boston; Austin; San Francisco; Washington, D.C.; Los Angeles; and Chicago rent prices fell, many by double-digit percentages. In many cases, the gap was absurdly large. In San Jose last year, home prices rose by 14 percent (the sixth-larges

Stop the COVID Stress Spiral: How To Calm Yourself Down When It All Gets To Be Too Much

The Good Men Project Become a Premium Member We have pioneered the largest worldwide conversation about what it means to be a good man in the 21st century. Your support of our work is inspiring and invaluable. / Stop the COVID Stress Spiral: How To Calm Yourself Down When It All Gets To Be Too Much Stop the COVID Stress Spiral: How To Calm Yourself Down When It All Gets To Be Too Much Pandemic stress isn’t just impacting frontline workers; It hurts all of us. Diana Hendel, PharmD, and Mark Goulston, MD, share advice for recognizing and alleviating COVID-related stress whenever it takes hold.

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