No timeline exists for when to talk negatively about someone after they die, and a celebrity’s different transgressions may warrant nuanced responses.
Author: David Oliver, USA TODAY
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What is Tu BiShvat? Everything to know about the Jewish holiday that celebrates nature
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Is this the way to sidestep ‘cancel culture’ and be friends with everyone? Maybe.
Experts say on an individual level, people must determine their tolerance threshold for views that don’t align with their own.
Most LGBTQ elders feel lonely. Here’s what organizations are doing to help.
LGBTQ elders face unique complications when it comes to aging. Programs offer ways to help them attain emotional, physical and financial security.