Overcoming mental health stigma through holistic healing in Atlantic City

By Katelyn Woolford, Stockton University

May 2019 marks the 70th anniversary of Mental Health Awareness Month, a national event for fighting stigma, providing support, educating the public and advocating for policies that help people with mental illness and their families.

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The ‘sea’ glass is half full

By Michelle Dawn Mooney, SJNtv

E. E. Cummings said, “For whatever we lose (like a you or a me) it’s always our self we find in the sea.” It’s a notion of lost and found known all too well by Lyntaga Smith.

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‘Best barber in the world’

By Bill Sprouse, Route 40 News

Abdullah Anderson Sr., who is 48, cuts hair five days a week at Omar and Abdullah’s Hair Bazaar at 1208 Atlantic Avenue. He opens his shop at six a.m. two days a week (the other three days he opens at eight), and he works until six or eight p.m. every day.

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Where the American dreamers work

By Elinor Comlay, Route 40 News

You’d be hard pressed to say it was a thriving Main Street, but the barbershop, Mexican restaurant, pizza place, tobacco store, mini-mart and even the closed-looking gift store are all open on a short span of Atlantic City’s Ventnor Ave, between Harrisburg and Trenton. In an age of dying malls and online shopping, something is working here in the Lower Chelsea neighborhood.

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When baseball was Atlantic City’s pastime

By Diane Stopyra, The Press of Atlantic City

It’s the middle of the third inning, and it’s not looking good for Atlantic City High School. Absegami is leading nine to zip. A lone spectator in the visitor stands sighs into her cell phone.

“These guys can’t catch a cold out here,” she says.

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Growing success from Atlantic City roots

By Lynda Cohen, Breaking AC

An entrepreneur falls in love with public relations, and uses her skills to highlight the spirit of Atlantic City and the businesses who are reigniting it. A young man pushes past the stereotypes of his surroundings, and works to clear a path for other kids. An immigrant finds a new language and new strength in her adopted home, and now fights for others as a civil rights investigator.

These are among the true Stories of Atlantic City.

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Stories of Atlantic City launches, pairing community members with media in a unique new collaborative

By Stefanie Murray, Center for Cooperative Media

The partnership will produce a series of restorative narrative stories, an event and hopefully newfound trust between the people who live in Atlantic City and the local media. Atlantic City is a fascinating place. It’s a diverse coastal town with a rich cultural and economic history. Like other cities across America, there are many, many stories…

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