23. LGBTQI Community in Prison
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Mark and Mick sit down with Noah a Young man who at the time of recording was serving time in one of Melbourne's prisons. Noah is University educated and comes from a supportive family, so how did he end up serving multiple years imprisoned? We'll let him tell you that. Noah hasn't let his time inside go to waste. Identifying as a gay man, He's helped facilitate a support group for LGBTQI+ people serving time. Key points: Vulnerability in Prison. Learning about yourself. Building relationships with people you share little in common with. The LGBTQI+ experience in prison. Contact us via: Email - [email protected] Website - https://vicyouth.ymca.org.au/social-impact/rebuild/time-to-rebuild-podcast Follow us on: Instagram - @ymca_rebuild Facebook - @YMCA Rebuild We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land Time to ReBuild is recorded on, the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung, and pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging. We must always remember that under the concrete and asphalt this land is, was, and always will be traditional Aboriginal land. Credits: Hosts - Mick Cronin, Mark Wilson Producer - Mick Cronin, Mark Wilson Sound Editing - Mark Wilson
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