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Whitehorse Daily Star: Yukon Pride Centre launches gender gear program


The Yukon Pride Centre has launched the Yukon Gender Gear Program as part of a larger venture aimed to provide direct aid to LGBTQIA2S+ Yukoners in the midst of the pandemic.
The program is a partnership project with GenderGear.ca, BYTE, and Northern Voices Rising. It aims to provide free access to essential gender-affirming “gear” to Trans, Two-Spirit, and Non-binary Yukoners.
Ames Val, the program development manager with the Yukon Pride Centre, said Feb. 2 these items are essential, and that free access to gender gear could help
community members feel safer and more comfortable.
“It can make a huge difference in allowing us to have a quality of life that we may not have had access to before, especially when people may be facing various barriers that make purchasing directly or ordering online difficult,” the manager said.

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Whitehorse artist battling period poverty through his art


The 52 prints sold out in about four days, something he had not anticipated whatsoever.
"I was actually really surprised, it was actually kind of shocking … I didn't expect it to explode the way it did," he said.
Lepine said he assumed it would be a local fundraiser as all of the money is being raised to support local schools and organizations, but was amazed to see the support from across Canada. He also had many people reach out to him to thank him for bringing attention to such an important topic.
"For me it just was a lot of heartbreaking stories and heartbreaking awareness of how real this issue actually is … it was eye opening."

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20180629:18:58:00

for the rest of your life. why? because it follows you. >> each of the three former inmates spent decades in and out of prison and jail. they currently live in a chicago transition home where they find a job and place to live as they re-enter society. avoiding returning to jameil is full-time job. >> you have to walk around with these papers for the next 10 or 13 years. i say why? and the word she used are these are your traveling papers. we know what traveling papers are, where it originated from. i said i'm not a slave. >> the united states incars rates more citizens, more than 2 million are locked up. former inmates face a parole system that puts them in jail for violations other citizens

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120525:20:44:00

we are focusing on our veterans' transition home, post war and a national security mission that ties directly with the mission they've already been fighting on our behalf. they were the half of the percent that were willing to enroll in our wars where many of us simply would never do that. those people are the same people crazy enough to give us sustainable food and energy, i'm sure of it. two pillars of national security. we first, however, must understand what actual leadership means in the context of actually getting things done in this culture. so while we're in san diego, we had a chance to sit with a retired marine who gave 30 years of service, rose to the rank of colonel, a man who truly knows how to lead. >> from day one, everyone understands you lead by example. that's the hardest thing for people to get, because if you get to the highest levels, power

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