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Street level Civic Engagement - 3 views

started by Mark Dempsey on 21 Sep 13 no follow-up yet

How to create strong connections - 0 views

started by Paula Shane on 29 Apr 13 no follow-up yet

Joy as Medicine: Above the Clouds - 1 views

started by Mark Dempsey on 16 Sep 13 no follow-up yet

Social Media In Dorchester - 0 views

started by Edward Geary Jr on 24 Mar 13 no follow-up yet

Candidate Marty Walsh Seeks Civic Engagement - 2 views

started by Mark Dempsey on 12 Oct 13 no follow-up yet

"There For the Philippines" - 0 views

started by April Aguirre on 01 Dec 13 no follow-up yet

Civic Enagagement in the Community - 1 views

started by anonymous on 22 Sep 13 no follow-up yet

ROCA, Malden exanding contributions. - 0 views

started by April Aguirre on 01 Oct 13 no follow-up yet

Present Day Revival for Dudley Square - 1 views

started by April Aguirre on 22 Oct 13 no follow-up yet
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Verizon Advocates for victims of Domestic Violence - 2 views

started by gerrytflahive on 13 Oct 14 no follow-up yet

City Year Boston - 0 views

started by Kaitlyn Wenzel on 22 Sep 13 no follow-up yet

Community Activism - 1 views

started by April Aguirre on 08 Dec 13 no follow-up yet
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Officials urge calm ahead of Ferguson grand jury decision - 0 views

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    This was such a tough case to hear about in the media, the riots and race issue that keep occurring in our society is terrible. I wonder if it was a black officer that shot Michael Brown would what happened In Ferguson have occurred, or if it was a white officer who shot a while person. Either scenario it is a terrible loss. I feel like the media keeps the hate and racism alive in our society. So many historical figures fought and lost their lives to allow races come together. Even though any race can go anywhere and attend any place they choose there is still this stigmatism alive and brewing.
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Mental health care is critical, for rich and poor - The Boston Globe - 1 views

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    In the wake of the death of Robin Williams, The Boston Globe's article "Parity in mental health care a must," encompasses society's strains when trying to access care for mental health and addiction-- a problem that traverses the United States yet continues to be swept under the carpet. Cullen notes that "One of the symptoms of a sick society is the difficulty so many people face trying to access and pay for good mental health care," bringing into perspective the hoops patients are forced to jump through just to get some medical attention. The lack of funding as well as the issue of stigma is raised. In many cases, mental health is not viewed as physically impairing and therefore does not need to be treated as such. Despite the probability of a devastating outcome, this article raises the very real issue of mental health services that low income and possibly even middle income families find themselves up against. Mental illness and addiction are cases of medical disorders very much like diabetes or heart disease. The burden of mental illnesses in the United States can be laid to blame on the politicians who refuse to enforce parity laws. The article mentions the high rates of practitioners who refuse to accept many insurance plans and the low reimbursement rates, which dissuade young people from entering the field. The mental health field continues to be thinly stretched and is only worsening in terms of practitioner availability and reimbursement. Untreated behavioral health is becoming an epidemic-- Stigma associated with behavioral health conditions stands in the way of families and individuals attempting to access sufficient care, leaving people to suffer in silence because of the destructive value system so much of society has adopted.
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