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Democracy Now! is a national, daily, independent, award-winning news program airing on over 450 stations in North America. The program is hosted by award-winning journalists Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez and produced out of a community media center in New York City’s Chinatown |
Today, there is greater awareness of gender and sexual orientation diversity than ever before in recorded history. While the LGBT community and its advocates are showing the world that one’s biological sex does not determine one’s gender identity or sexual orientation, there is still much work to be done to promote acceptance of these forms of diversity. Despite strides for greater public acceptance, marginalization of the LGBT community persist, especially for the transgender segment, and not only impacts the rate of substance abuse but may lead to a lack of research study in this area. |
Detox Rehabs - Fighting Addiction In The Entertainment Industry |
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Substance abuse is prevalent in Hollywood, and the stress involved with fame is likely a contributing factor. However, with treatment, many celebrities are on the path to recovery. The entertainment industry can captivate with its dazzling world, brimming with passion, talent, and stories that deeply touch countless hearts. Yet, amidst its glamorous allure, the industry encounters challenges like any other industry. One of these challenges is addiction. Under the weight of fame’s demands, some people in the entertainment world have sought solace in drugs or alcohol. Though addiction can be difficult for anyone to overcome, recovery is possible with treatment. Many courageous celebrities have shared their recovery stories to inspire hope. Read more about other high-risk careers |
DJ Adnan - one of the rising stars of the San Francisco House music scene |
As a sought-after master of his instrument, Doug has recorded and performed with a diverse roster of talent over the years. From his early days with Sugarhill records to pioneering work with Tackhead and Living Colour, Doug has also added The Rolling Stones, Mos Def, Depeche Mode, Mick Jagger, Madonna, Jeff Beck, and Seal to his list. He is truly best described as a journeyman. |
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DRS, which stands for Drug Rehab Services, is a family-owned business founded by Marcel Gemme. The organization is committed to helping individuals and their families across the United States find a drug rehab center to help them overcome addiction and prevent substance use. The DRS Team has over 80 years of combined experience in substance use and addiction recovery and is dedicated to saving lives. We utilize our expertise to provide comprehensive information and an up-to-date directory. We are not a drug rehab facility. Our goal is to help you find the best services for you or your loved one through our easy-to-navigate directory. We also have a confidential call center that can quickly help you assess what services can help you or your loved one. Especially look here: Parent's Guide to Fentanyl | SUPE Protecting Children From Online Drug Dealers | SUPE |
Even though alcohol is a legal, controlled substance, consuming too much can certainly be a bad thing. It is often hard to find the fine line between having a good time and abuse. Alcohol is usually categorized by beer, wine, or hard liquor. Since alcohol slows down mental and body processes, you may say and do things that you wouldn’t normally have done being sober. |
Dub FX (real name Benjamin Stanford) is a worldwide street performer and studio recording artist from St Kilda, Melbourne, Australia. After playing and singing in a band called Twitch, he set out solo when he moved to Europe. His trademark is creating rich live music using only his own performance aided by Live looping and effect pedals combined with his voice. He creates intricate hip hop, reggae and drum and bass rhythms. |
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