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    Doors Opening NOW for COLORS, LGBT Youth Counseling and

    Community Center

    Offers an Affirmative Healing Space for LGBTQ Youth

    Antioch University Los Angeles LGBT Specialization Trained Affirmative Counselors provide

    free services to community that lacks sufficient resources and support Doors Open January

    Los Angeles, Calif. January 18, 2012 Antioch University Los Angeles LGBT

    Specialization in Clinical Psychology, the first such specialization of its kind in the country, has

    joined together with Pueblo Nuevo Development, to form COLORS, a comprehensive LGBT

    Youth Counseling and Community center to combat the epidemic of suicides and bullying

    among Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual, Transgendered/Trans-sexual and Questioning (LGBTQ) youth.

    The Address is COLORS is:

    3435 W, Temple Street, Los Angeles, 90026; http://g.co/maps/z8xz8

    In a remarkable display of Antioch University living its mission of Social Justice, the LGBT

    Specialization is working with Pueblo Nuevo Development Corporation (PND) to offer this

    underserved population and their families counseling, psychotherapy, support, and eventually

    advocacy and academic support free of charge. COLORS is committed to creating a world where

    LGBTQ youth are valued, embraced and invited to contribute to their full potential.

    According to the same U.S. Department of Health and Human Services report, LGBT youth are

    two to six times more likely to attempt suicide than heterosexual youth with suicide being theleading cause of death among gay and lesbian youth. LGBT Youth are also at much higher risk

    than the heterosexual population for alcohol and drug abuse. LGBTQ youth are also at greater

    risk for school failure than heterosexual children.

    With COLORS we hope to reduce the isolation that LGBTQ youth feel, says, Douglas

    Sadownick, Ph.D., Director of AULAs LGBT Specialization. We are building a safe and

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    affirmative space that values and celebrates diversity. We have seven training affirmative

    counselors who will provide a special kind of counseling derived from several generations of

    LGBT Affirmative Theory and Practice. We intend to start with counseling of individuals,

    groups and families but eventually we also hope to cultivate LGBTQ Youth Leaders and

    Empowerment projects based in affirmative theory and practice. We are proud to have the PND

    community behind as and also to have the Antioch University Counseling Center as our Clinical

    Training Site, making Colors an Antioch University Initiative. This is the first time counselors

    trained in Affirmative Theory and Practice will be able to reach out to students and present a

    vision of social activism combined with psychological mindfulness and profound healing and

    transformation which is at the heart of our mission!

    Doors open now for LGBT Youth aged 14-24 starting January 8. Colors will have two private

    views on Wednesday, Feb. 8, 6:00-7:30 p.m. and Sunday February 5, 1:00-3:00 p.m.

    To schedule an appointment contact: [email protected]. To learn more:

    www.colorsyouth.org.

    Antioch University Los Angeles LGBT Specialization Program in Clinical Psychology is

    the first graduate psychology specialization devoted to training students to develop expertise in

    the area of LGBT-affirmative psychotherapy, counseling and community work for lesbian, gay,

    bisexual and transgender individuals. Antiochs LGBT Specialization ensures that future

    Marriage and Family Therapists invested in providing support to members of the LGBT

    community are prepared with cutting edge developments in LGBT-Affirmative theory and

    practice.

    Pueblo Nuevo Development was formed in 1993 as part of a grass roots effort to develop socialand economic capital within the Latin-American immigrant community of the MacArthur Park

    neighborhood near downtown Los Angeles. Beginning in 1999, PND initiated a school-anchored

    community development strategy founding the Camino Nuevo Academies (CNCA).

    Antioch University Los Angeles (AULA)provides a rigorous progressive education to prepare

    students for the complexities of today's diverse societies. AULA, a not-for-profit institution, has

    served the greater Los Angeles area since 1972. The core values of social justice, service to the

    community and lifelong learning lie at the heart of the B.A. degree completion program and

    masters degree programs in organizational management, education and teacher credentialing,

    psychology, creative writing and urban sustainability. AULA is part of the Antioch Universitysystem which has roots dating back to 1852. Inspired by the work of pioneering educator Horace

    Mann, Antioch University was founded in 1964 and serves over 5,000 adult students around the

    world and across the country, online and at five campuses in four states.

    Media Contact: Karen Hamilton, [email protected] cell: 310-804-3795

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