Community Accountability = The Cure

CAC Advocacy In Action: Bryan Luton

29 min · 28 de jun de 2022
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This episode is about a man who, through adversity and trials, has taken a lifetime of experience, and years of education to put himself in a position to truly advocate for the African American community, by becoming a leader for the next generation. We discuss issues of diversity, accountability, and transparency within the systems surrounding mental health.

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Today’s Episode is quite different from other content we’ve shared, but we believe it is important to hear from members of our community who have in some way felt silenced. DISCLAIMER: This episode discusses sexual content, as well as descriptions of abuse. Therefore, discretion is advised. This episode is not intended for children. This story begins when "Miss X" discovered transvestic fetishism in her partner. Transvestic fetishism is having a sexual or erotic interest in cross-dressing. It differs from cross-dressing for entertainment or other purposes that do not involve sexual arousal. It is not Gender Dysphoria or Gender Identity Disorder and it is categorized as a paraphilia in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association. This discovery led to a rabbit hole of secrets, lies, and betrayal that flipped her world upside down.

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