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Episode 9: Accepting Your Child | Why Accepting your LGBTQ Child Matters

2021

Cyndi Turner has worked for almost three decades in both the public and private sectors, with a professional background that includes serving in clinical as well as supervisory roles. See more...

16:19 min

05:49

Principles of Mental Health Practice with LGBT Children and Adolescents I: Professional Guidelines

In this video, Stewart Adelson, M.D., a psychiatrist at Columbia University, discusses professional guidelines for psychiatric work with LGBT youths. Dr.

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10:47

Black Trans Female Empowerment—Mila Jam—TEDxPrincetonWomen

Lessons in radical self love & unapologetic existence for women: black, Trans, femme and beyond. A path to owning your identity, purpose and presence.

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07:35

Domestic Violence in Lesbian Relationships

I did keep saying Lesbian relationships, but some people don’t label their situation that way....but this is speaking on the problems in general with Women putting their hands on other Women. We gotta stop normalizing that type of behavior!

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09:24

Spiritual Insights for LGBT Catholics

For many people, coming out can be frightening, especially if they feel that their church, or God, is somehow against them.

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02:34

Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum Strikes Out Against Religion Based Bigotry

Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum zof Congregation Beth Simchat Torah addresses protesters in New York City on the Proposition 8 Day of Decision. She tells the crowd that those who want to codify their religious biases into civil law are bigots.

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01:27

You’ve Got Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum

Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum of Congregation Beit Simchat Torah sits down to talk about her synagogue’s open-arms policy towards gay and lesbians, and relives some of the more sensational moments in her life as an activist against intolerance.

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20:28

Andrew Solomon: How the Worst Moments in Our Lives Make Us Who We Are

Writer Andrew Solomon has spent his career telling stories of the hardships of others. Now he turns inward, bringing us into a childhood of struggle, while also spinning tales of the courageous people he’s met in the years since.

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LGBTQIA Children