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Subject 'No such thing as a bad kid.'
Date October 1, 2022 11:30 AM
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Can we extend more grace to youth with anxiety?

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** Framed as the 'bad' kid, a mother shares her journey navigating her child's anxiety ([link removed])
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"Other people see this child who is mean and causing trouble for everyone — someone who wants to harm others. Their first instinct is to stay away from him. But there’s no such thing as a bad kid," the essayist writes. ([link removed])

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** Will the rent rise? When affordability rules expire, agencies can be outbid and out-hustled by private firms ([link removed])
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A nonprofit attempted to buy a housing complex that was phasing out of an affordable housing mandate. But a private developer offered more money. This scenario could become common, advocates worry, as rent controls sunset. Read the story. ([link removed])

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Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures welcomes Pulitzer Prize-winning author Anthony Doerr to the Carnegie Music Hall in Oakland on Oct. 3. This season’s 2022/23 Ten Evenings speakers include Clint Smith, Joy Harjo, Hanif Abdurraqib and Hanya Yanagihara. See the full roster at pittsburghlectures.org/ten-evenings. In-person and virtual tickets available at pittsburghlectures.org/tickets ([link removed]) .


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** Essay: 'Woke' doesn’t have to be a 4-letter word ([link removed])
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** On CMU’s campus, protesters march against facial recognition technology ([link removed])
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** A Special Investigation
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The start of the fall semester through Thanksgiving break is a particularly vulnerable time known as The Red Zone, where more than 50% of sexual assaults happen. But college students are also at a heightened risk for other forms of abuse, such as intimate partner violence, throughout the academic year.

PublicSource spent six months speaking with survivors, advocates, lawyers, police and university officials to investigate the prevalence of sexual violence on Pittsburgh college campuses and its effects. Here's what we found. ([link removed])

Content warning: Mentions of sexual violence.

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** A Pitt student wants to empower survivors of intimate partner violence ([link removed])
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** The videos on his phone taught me that it can happen to anyone ([link removed])
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"I was too naive to realize there isn’t a type of person to whom sexual violence does or does not happen. On Oct. 3, 2021, that naivety left me,” writes Kaycee Orwig in this first-person essay ([link removed]) .

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** If you’ve experienced sexual violence, these local resources can help. ([link removed])
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** Two campus assaults, 20 years apart, shed light on how little has changed. ([link removed])
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** Are you a Pittsburgh-area college student who has experienced sexual violence or misconduct? Share your story with us. ([link removed])
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