A Mental Health Moment: Managing Your Mind
By Bernadette Joy Graham, MA, LPC, NCC, Licensed Mental Health Therapist The Truth Contributor Our brains are the epicenter of our body. The brain allows us to move and function. The mind is that part […]
By Bernadette Joy Graham, MA, LPC, NCC, Licensed Mental Health Therapist The Truth Contributor Our brains are the epicenter of our body. The brain allows us to move and function. The mind is that part […]
By Patrice Powers-Barker, OSU Extension, Lucas County The Truth Contributor While tossed salad might be a popular way to eat salad, a salad can be designed in so many ways that we could eat different […]
In 2020, there were ups and downs for Pathway Inc. Brothers United Fatherhood program. In April 2020, the program completed a Randomized Control Trial in which over 300 Fathers completed the program and provided the […]
Sewell to advance Museum’s culture of belonging and community outreach strategy Special to The Truth Rhonda Sewell was selected as the Toledo Museum of Art’s first director of belonging & community engagement, a role that […]
Modified hours and experiences are in place for the health and safety of visitors. Dust off your lab coats and get ready to explore – Imagination Station is reopening its doors! Join us inside the […]
By Vicki Dagostino, PhD; Lynne Hamer, PhD; Chitranjan Greer-Travis Special to The Truth The University of Toledo’s Provost, Office for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, and Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education (SPFE) Program within The […]
By John E. Warren, PhD, Publisher, The San Diego Voice and Viewpoint. Guest Column Forty years ago, those who wanted to amend the U.S. Constitution to eliminate the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments, along with […]
By Rev. Donald L. Perryman, Ph.D. The Truth Contributor Be black, shine, aim high. – Leontyne Price A recent national survey of small business owners indicates that the nation’s angst from the COVID-19 pandemic may […]
Rep. Paula Hicks-Hudson (D-Toledo) issued the following statement on the House passage of House Bill 110, the state’s two-year budget. House Democrats largely opposed the bill, saying it was a missed opportunity to invest in […]
By Armin Brott Guest Column April is National Minority Health Month, making it the perfect time to focus on the often-significant disparities in health and wellbeing that affect racial and ethnic minorities across our country. […]