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If you are in the Chicago area, I strongly recommend making it out to this event or otherwise showing support for it!

“Amor sin fronteras” or “Love Without Borders” is this year’s theme for the only prom for and by LGBT youth in the Chicago area. Queer Prom 2009 will take place on May 29th at the National Museum of Mexican Art.

“We want to provide a feeling of community, an event that identifies the Latin@ community, the gay community and Pilsen as a neighborhood…I think a lot times a young gay person, especially in schools in La Villita [a predominantly Mexican neighborhood] feel isolated from the gay community. The only thing they know is Boystown [a predominantly gay white male neighborhood in Chicago], clubs and the commercial aspects of being gay. We mean to connect them to another aspect of the community, ” said Tania Unzueta, Coordinator of Queer Prom 2009.

Queer Prom is more than just a party. The coordinators and attendees feel that they are uniting to celebrate their common experiences, “How beautiful to gay! How beautiful to be Latin@!,” Unzueta finalizes. For more information about Queer Prom 2009 visit www.wrte.org/homofrecuencia or call 312-455-9455 x203.

via the Glaad Blog

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Depression Support Tool for Latin@ Communities

3:14 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Health · Comments Off

13 Nov 2008

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Depression is one problem among many that Latin@s in general have a really hard time discussing. I know that in my own community, it wasn’t so much that there was stigma around the idea of ‘depression,’ but more that there simply was no time to waste on working through depression. Not when each parent had two or three jobs and the kids had school and jobs to deal with as well.

I’ve talked with other Latin@s, however, from different types of backgrounds, and they have spoken of the absolute stigma that was wrapped around ‘depression’–as if anybody who had depression was somehow ‘weak’ or even too ‘gringa.’

So it was great for me to read about this:

Due to the dramatic disparity in health care and the need for better access to support and treatment, Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) has developed a dynamic and interactive Spanish-language Web site, dbsalianza.org, empowering caregivers and those coping with depression and bipolar disorder with critical recovery tools and information.

Recognizing our mental health as being just as essential and important as or physical health is a human right. We deserve help, we deserve good lives! We need to take care of ourselves always! Get over there and scour through that site!

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