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¡Qué onda primxs! This week on My Primos Podcast we sit down with the amazing Angela M. Sanchez — @angelamsanchezwriter writer for Primos, magician, editor, and part of the creative team at Wizards of the Coast. We talk writing, representation, and the magic (literally) of storytelling. Don't miss this one! Listen on Spotify, YouTube, and all podcast platforms.#MyPrimosPodcast #LatinoPodcasters #AngelaMSanchez #PrimosComic #WizardsOfTheCoast #Magician #Editor #RepresentationMatters #PodcastCommunity
About 5,000 young people are currently experiencing it in Los Angeles County. The reasons vary from abuse and conflict in the home... to housing and economic insecurity experienced by entire families. Now, after more than a year of a pandemic, advocates worry those numbers could climb. Already, many of these youth carry trauma from their childhoods into their homeless experience, and that instability of being on the street and unhoused only compounds the fear, stress and anxiety that many feel. What happens when you move around a lot and can't form stable relationships? Lack a permanent place to stay, or any kind of consistency? How can young people push through that with the right treatment, and what support is needed from the city to the county to the state to help them get there? These are the questions we discussed during an event last Thursday, examining the intersection of youth homelessness and mental health. It was produced in conjunction with Call to Mind, American Public Media's initiative to foster new conversations about mental health. We bring you an edited version of that panel discussion here. Take Two is joined by three young women who had experienced homelessness in their teens and three clinicians working with homeless youth in Los Angeles. Guests: Angela M. Sanchez, Alumna and Board Member of School on Wheels, Inc. Jennifer Myers, Advisory Board Member for the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority Sarah Fay, Peer Navigator for Safe Place for Youth Daniel Ballin, Clinical Director at Covenant House California Erin Casey, Director of Programs at My Friend's Place Los Angeles Dr. Diane Tanaka, Medical Director of the Homeless Adolescent and Young Adult Wellness Center Children's Hospital in Los Angeles
PEN America presents the 2018 Emerging Voices Fellows, alumni, and mentors in conversation for the 2019 application cycle at Skylight Books. The evening will include summer cocktails, short readings, a fellowship overview, and audience Q&A. Featuring Jubi Arriola-Headley, Ron Dowell, Natalie Mislang Mann, Angela M. Sanchez, Francisco Uribe, and more!
PEN America and Tongue & Groove present a reading by the 2018 Emerging Voices Fellows at The Hotel Cafe. Join us for a night of readings and drinks with musical guest Elephants with Guns. Featuring: Jubi Arriola-Headley Ron Dowell Natalie Mislang Mann Angela M. Sanchez Francisco Uribe