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Making Room Three Decades Of Fighting For Beds Belonging And A Safe Place For Lgbtq Youth Carl Siciliano

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Making Room Three Decades Of Fighting For Beds Belonging And A Safe Place For Lgbtq Youth Carl Siciliano
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Making Room Three Decades Of Fighting For Beds Belonging And A Safe Place For Lgbtq Youth Carl Siciliano instant download after payment.

Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.21 MB
Author: Carl Siciliano
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Making Room Three Decades Of Fighting For Beds Belonging And A Safe Place For Lgbtq Youth Carl Siciliano by Carl Siciliano instant download after payment.

From a pioneering advocate for LGBTQ youth, a gripping, impassioned account of how an unhoused queer youth's murder compelled him to create the nation's largest housing program for homeless LGBTQ teens.
 
“A gut-wrenchingly poignant real-life saga . . . an unputdownable account of what it looks like when compassion is harnessed to funding and policy.”—Tim Murphy, author of Christodora and Speech Team
 
What power does a long-disenfranchised community hold to transform the treatment of its most abused members? How can we locate that power?
 
Carl Siciliano met Ali Forney—a Black nonbinary teenager known for fierce loyalty to friends and an unshakeable faith that “my God will love me for who I am”—in 1994 while working at a daytime center for homeless youth in New York City. Nineteen years old, Forney was one of thousands Siciliano encountered who had been driven from their...

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