
Yes, I Struggle with Depression. But I’m a Survivor, Not a Victim.
I haven’t “overcome” anything. Nobody swooped in to save me. I saved and I am saving myself one day at
Maya, 18, is a sophomore English Literature major at Agnes Scott College and a Teen Prevention Intern at the Partnership Against Domestic Violence. She's obsessed with creative expression in all its forms, and dreams of one day becoming an anchor at NPR and learning to illustrate and traveling abroad. Nora McInerny is one of her favorite people.
I haven’t “overcome” anything. Nobody swooped in to save me. I saved and I am saving myself one day at
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Maya Martin talked with poet Clementine von Radics about
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I wanted to spend the last week of Ramadan reporting on what I saw, heard, and tasted. I wanted to
While mental illness is the result of many biological and environmental factors, there are tools we can use to build