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Proud Q Lives Vancouver
Crema
Ep. 9
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Crema talks about fighting the self imposed gender segregation in the community. She also discusses job loss because of being out.
New in the outro I add mental health and crisis response contacts because sometimes stories can trigger us and our community is under attack and that is hard! Hee they are typed up:
Trans lifeline (Canada) 1-877-330-6366
KUU-US culturally aware crisis response
Adults 250-723-4050
Youth 250-723-2040
Toll free 1-800-588-8717
310 mental health support 310-6789 (no area code)
Crisis line 1-800-suicide/784-2433
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