Holistic living is about balancing personal well-being with environmental care, and can be achieved through practices such as reconnecting with nature, ditching plastic, composting, adopting a minimalist mindset, choosing natural skincare, eating whole organic and local foods, unpluging and practicing digital detox, embracing energy efficiency, cultivating mindfulness and gratitude, and building community and sharing knowledge.
Category: Community
VolunteerNow Celebrates Service at Annual Hearts of Texas Luncheon in Dallas
VolunteerNow hosted the annual Hearts of Texas Luncheon, honoring three outstanding service leaders and unveiling its new brand, with a record-breaking $275,000 raised to support its expanded initiatives.
Friday Newsletter: April 25, 2025
Happy Friday, April 25th. Here are our top stories. Have a great weekend! Local Politics Business Education Health Culture Lifestyle Sports Word In Black Opinion – Editorial Events
7 Tips to Get the Care You Need at the Doctor
Black Americans can advocate for themselves by preparing questions, taking notes, bringing a loved one, asking to record the conversation, making sure everything is documented, and thinking about who comes after them.
A Princess in the Ghetto: A Story of Dreams, Defiance, and Dallas Legacy Comes to Life at TBAAL
What happens when you plant a seed of purpose in the concrete of the inner city? You get a rose with roots, a rhythm with resistance—a princess in the ghetto. […]
OP-ED: Target National Selective Buying Campaign Continues
The National Newspaper Publishers Association is launching a national selective buying and public education campaign in response to Target’s retreat from its DEI commitments and ignoring Black-owned media outlets, and is calling for companies to show their commitment to inclusion through actions such as investing in Black communities and supporting Black-owned businesses.
Study: Poverty Raises Suicide Risks for LGBTQ+ Youth
A new report from The Trevor Project found that LGBTQ+ teens and young adults experiencing homelessness are more likely to have suicidal ideation, and that systemic changes such as cash assistance and LGBTQ+-inclusive shelters could help.
Ladies Athletic Club of Dallas: A Fast-Growing Sisterhood Empowering Women Through Wellness, Connection, and Community
The Ladies Athletic Club of Dallas has blossomed from a simple concept into a dynamic and multifaceted network with nearly 2,000 members, offering a supportive space for women to pursue fitness goals, cultivate personal and professional growth, and build meaningful connections.
Oak Cliff Residents Rally Against Zoning Changes that Could Lead to Displacement
The City of Dallas’s West Oak Cliff Area Plan has opened the door to new zoning changes, risking the displacement of existing residents and small businesses, and a grassroots campaign called La Alianza is fighting back to protect the community.
The Casualties in Trump’s Title I War: Millions of Kids
The Trump administration’s directive requiring states to certify they are not using federal Title I funding for “divisive” DEI efforts could result in the loss of Title I funding and ultimately harm students from low-income families, students of color, and those from other underserved communities.
