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The Struggles Of Being Queer And Neurodivergent In India

Experiencing discrimination for being queer alongside having mental illnesses makes it even more challenging to receive social support.

On Surviving: Conyer Clayton s But the sun, and the ships, and the fish, and the waves

Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD), which according to poet Conyer Clayton is at the “core” of But the sun, and the ships, and the fish, and the waves, is a disorder that requires a lifelong commitment to healing. But while the back cover blurbs designate Clayton’s sophomore poetry collection a…

Job Fair for the Formerly Incarcerated on April 26

In recognition of National Reentry Month, the Alameda County Social Services Agency (ACSSA), in partnership with the Oakland Private Industry Council, Alameda County Probation Department, and the Alameda County Workforce Development Board, is hosting a Fair Chance Job and Resource Fair on Wed., April 26, 2023, from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., at RingCentral Coliseum, 7000 Coliseum Way, Oakland. |

Richmond Residents Invited to Community Meetings on City s Budget

The City Manager’s Office, Economic Development, Environmental and Health Initiatives Division encourages residents to attend Community Budget Meetings hosted by the Finance Department. During these meetings, participants will receive an overview of the City’s budget process and information surrounding the City’s finances. City staff will be available to answer any questions from the Public. | The Richmond Standard The City Manager’s Office, Economic Development, Environmental and Health Initiatives Division encourages residents to attend Community Budget Meetings hosted by the Finance Department. During these meetings, participants will receive an overview of the City’s budget process and information surrounding the City’s finances. City staff will be available to answer any questions from the

Black, Vulnerable and Trafficked, Part 6: How Selling Sex Impacts Black Mental Health

Although California Senate Bill 357 was intended to alleviate arrests of willing sex workers under anti-loitering laws, it opened up a Pandora’s box loophole that hinders the ability of law enforcement to halt human trafficking, especially of young Black and Brown girls. | By Tanya Dennis and Vanessa Russell Although California Senate Bill 357 was intended to alleviate arrests of willing sex workers under anti-loitering laws, it opened up a Pandora’s box loophole that hinders the ability of law enforcement to halt human trafficking, especially of young Black and Brown girls. Over the last five weeks we’ve

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