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How ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’ Reached Out to a Generation In Need

09/01/201610/08/2021 Ricardo Reyna (he/him/his)

by Ricardo A. Reyna The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, for those who don’t know, was a sitcom staple throughout the 1990s, considered by some a

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Community Culture & Identity LGBTQ+ Narrative

One Time At Sons and Brothers Camp…

08/29/201610/08/2021 Johnsen Del Rosario (he/him/his)

When the bus’ air conditioner broke down on the way to Portola, California for the Sons and Brothers Camp, I thought to myself, “If this

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Arts & Entertainment Community Culture & Identity

New Generation of Hmong Learn Art of the Qeej — Music for Souls of the Dead

08/02/201607/12/2024 The kNOw Youth Media

By Charlie Kaijo This story was originally published by New America America. FRESNO, Calif. – A melancholy hum floats above the yard of Teng Her’s single

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Community Health Culture & Identity LGBTQ+ Religion

When Embracing Your Sexual Identity Threatens Your Faith and Family

06/22/201607/12/2024 Danyeal Escobar (she/her/hers)

(Subject’s name has been changed.) FRESNO, Calif. — Sabrina Evans, 14, says she worries because her sexual orientation puts her at odds with her family. “I can’t

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Arts & Entertainment Culture & Identity Mental Health Narrative Religion

From the Rubble of Faith and Depression, An Act of Creation

05/17/201607/12/2024 Ezekiel Benavides

I can’t put a date on when I realized something was wrong. I was raised middle class, with loving parents, and two older siblings. I

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