"Advocates for minimal government intervention and personal freedom should, therefore, view the case not through the narrow lens of the abortion debate but as a critical issue of healthcare access and personal liberty."
There is no conversation about consent that is inappropriate, and we should welcome conversations about what constitutes a consensual activity.
Due Process is often under threat, sometimes subtly, under the guise of addressing emergencies or safeguarding the public.
Welcoming a New Year at Let.Live: A Time for Reflection, Renewal, and Action As the final days of the year draw to a close, we at Let.Live find ourselves in a reflective state, looking back on the year gone by and envisioning the path ahead. The […]
The term “GSM,” which stands for Gender and Sexual Minorities, is considered by some as a more inclusive and efficient alternative to the expanding acronym LGBTQI+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, Intersex, and more). Here are a few reasons why GSM might be seen as a […]
Self-respect isn't about ego or self-indulgence; it's about recognizing your inherent worth and treating yourself with the same compassion and understanding that you'd offer to others. Mindfulness allows us to pause and recalibrate our responses to our failures and successes, leading us to a balanced and respectful view of ourselves.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Promoting Consent Culture is a prophylactic against Domestic Violence.
We can ease inflation on seniors by repealing the taxes on their Social Security Income.
It's not about being against structure or rules but advocating for frameworks that empower rather than constrict.
The Power to Let.Live: A Call for Blood Donations Life is precious, and in our journey through it, we often realize the incredible power of human connection and compassion. The ethos of Let.Live revolves around the belief that every individual deserves the freedom and opportunity to […]