(Eve Edelheit for The Post) A Florida family received an outpouring of support after The Washington Post chronicled their struggle with homelessness after the coronavirus struck, leaving the parents without work. By Greg Jaffe ● Read more » | | "It was a very nice gesture and it just spoke to my bigger point of having black doctors and them being able to identify with patients." By Soo Youn ● Read more » | | "I'm taking it slow, just doing what I can, so I can be here helping people. Because that's my purpose," says a 79-year-old runner. By Matt Fuchs ● Read more » | | Positive emotions can counteract negative ones and help us get things done. By Elizabeth Heath ● Read more » | | Julie Loving, 51, is five months pregnant with her daughter's baby. By Sydney Page ● Read more » | | "I can't change the world, but I can make lasagna," Michelle Brenner said. By Cathy Free ● Read more » | | A room tour, a grocery run, music playlists and other creative ways to deepen a connection. Perspective ● By Anying Guo ● Read more » | | Volunteers from 49 U.S. states and 12 additional countries have sent notes to seniors through the campaign Shreya and Saffron Patel created. By Emily Giambalvo ● Read more » | | It's hard not to believe that the only real and lasting weapon I have as a black mother is to circumvent these generations-long traumas with generational joy. Perspective ● By Tracey Michae'l Lewis-Giggetts ● Read more » | | "Business comes and goes, but the vibe of the neighborhood is so important. ... You've got to take care of your own people." By Ashley Nguyen ● Read more » | | |
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