The Pride movement first originated as a protest, and there’s still so much work to do when it comes to protecting and supporting our LGBTQ+ loved ones.
Read MoreWith the official start of summer just a few days away, we're sharing a series of novels, memoirs, and non-fiction that you can dive into all season long. After all, summer was made for staying up late reading in bed and falling asleep with a book in hand.
Read MoreWe’re currently taking time to read and further educate ourselves about anti-racism, white privilege, and our own subconscious role in the system of white supremacy. We’re committed to reading more current and past stories, memoirs, novels, and non-fiction books by Black writers in an effort to know and better understand a variety of diverse experiences and viewpoints.
Read MoreNow is the time to educate ourselves, transform our old ways of thinking, and help amplify the many diverse voices of the Black community that need to be heard. We encourage you to follow, listen, and learn from the following Black activists, educators, and writers on Instagram.
Read MoreActively being an anti-racist and working towards true change goes beyond just posting “woke” content on social media for one week. We’ve gathered a list of action items you can do right now to help make a difference in this monumental moment and movement for a better today, tomorrow, and for our future generations.
Read MoreBeing complacent is being complicit. We need to speak. We need to listen. We need to learn. We need to actively engage and support our black and brown communities.
Read MoreWe could all use a little lighthearted humor and some serious girl talk at the moment, and this month’s book provides both: “I Feel Bad About My Neck: And Other Thoughts On Being A Woman” by the late, great Nora Ephron.
Read MoreWhen we’re not binging Netflix, we’re getting our game-night on, so we’re sharing 12 of the best games and puzzles to help you beat boredom.
Read MoreA few weeks back we asked you to submit your stories of love, kindness, humor, joy, and generosity during this strange time of social distancing and self-isolation. We're excited to begin sharing these stories with you in the coming weeks!
Read MoreThis month we're reading two books from Italian author Elena Ferrante's quartet of Neapolitan novels: “My Brilliant Friend” (book one) and "The Story of a New Name" (book two).
Read MoreIf you want to help small, local businesses who’ve had to shut their doors due to coronavirus but you’re currently saving your pennies, not to fret! There are still a number of quick and easy ways you can show your support that won’t cost you a dime.
Read MoreIt's a strange feeling to be separated from the people we love the most at a time when we all need to feel love the most. So we're starting a new project and we need your stories! We want to hear your tales of love, kindness, hope, generosity, and light-hearted comedy during these bizarre coronavirus times.
Read MoreThis month’s H&D Book Club selection is a special one because our dear friend Courtney Carver of Be More With Less wrote it! What started out as a closet experiment for Courtney (dressing with 33 items for 3 months), turned into a minimalist fashion movement.
Read MoreOur H&D Book Club pick for the month of February, “Bunny: A Novel” by Mona Awad, is one wild ride. Prepare to go down the rabbit hole…
Read MoreOur New Year’s resolution every year? Read more books. Check out the books we read in 2019 and the books we can’t wait to crack open in the year ahead, from novels to memoirs to essays.
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