LOOK INSIDE!
My life is an open book.
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seen from United States
seen from Argentina
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LOOK INSIDE!
My life is an open book.
POSITIVE PRESS
http://www.centraljersey.com/lifestyle/health-matters-program-helps-men-learn-to-cope-with-ptsd/article_8d0b6434-8bec-11e6-a0a7-b318f18cad3f.html
THE TIES THAT BIND
An open and shut case.
Well, we should just remember his triumph in the Russian Team competition.
We shouldn't remember his withdrawal. It's a sad thing to see, and definitely not how you want to end your Olympic career. So we won't. We'll remember his incredible performances for the Team Gold. And his incredible performances in the last several Winter Olympics.
The SAFE Place: Men's Program at San Francisco State was created in order to get more male students engaged in the conversation around sexual violence and social justice. In Spring 2009, out of The Men's Program came COCKTALES: (Re)Examining Masculinity, providing the space for men to share their stories around masculinity in front of a live audience. Throughout the past three years male students, activists, artists, and even women alike, have performed their real life experiences of sexuality, intimacy, trauma, and of course, healing. One major theme in previous shows was the relationship between father and son, so this year we wanted to deepen our exploration of this particular subject, hence, COCKTALES: Fathers & Sons. In this show performers will share their own stories around being a father, a son, growing up without a father, mothers who must take on the father role, abandonment, trauma, love, etc. On April 20, 2012 at McKenna Theatre we hope you will join us on this amazing journey of exploration, expression, and self-actualization in hopes of understanding and healing ourselves and our community.