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How an Outsider Found Identity and Belonging in the Intangible Shared Spaces of a Redlined City

By James Rojas — 2020

Growing up Chicano in L.A. during the '60s and '70s, I had an emotional attachment to African Americans.

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Latinx Actor Vico Ortiz Talks Coming Out Non-Binary, Breaking Down Gendered Barriers

“In Latin America, there’s been a great deal of progress around gay and lesbian identities,” Ortiz says. “But with being transgender and non-binary, a lot of people are still unsure what it all means and I believe it’s connected to the words we use.”

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Can We Choose Our Own Identity?

Who owns your identity, and how can old ways of thinking be replaced?

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‘Belonging’ Has More to Do with Your Health than You Might Think

It’s easy to believe that our health is largely the result of our behaviors and habits, but marginalization and isolation are serious public health problems that also affect personal health.

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