Celebrate Black History All Year Long
We refuse to relegate Black History to one month out of the year, and, instead, will highlight BIPOC and marginalized voices throughout the year, pointing all of us toward ways we can celebrate Black History and Black excellence all year long.
Resources + Reflections on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Join us as we continue to work for the freedom of mind, body, and spirit for all by reading, learning, reflecting, and acting in ways that increase justice, honor Black lives, and bring about the healing of our families, communities, country, and world.
New Year. New Way.
This year, more than ever, what if we made a firm decision to not go back to the way things were? What if we crafted New Year’s Resolutions that help us discover peaceful ways of solving our problems of hurt, loneliness, and anger? What if we resolved to lean into difference and learn new ways of being?
Dealing with a Pandemic During the Holiday Season
For many, these past few months have been immensely difficult. The struggle of isolation and anxiety surrounding a pandemic may be exacerbated by additional stressors, including but not limited to mental health issues, relational discord, and financial insecurity.
NCCC’s COVID-19 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS + POLICY
While a message of freedom is helpful for morale, with 64% of the population still not fully vaccinated and with vaccine distribution still grossly inequitable, NCCC’s policy for mask-wearing in the office both with clients and with each other remains the same for the time being.
When “Eating Healthy” Goes Too Far
In our society, with the pressures of media, social media, even the magazines in the grocery check out aisle, it is easy to push eating healthy over the edge.