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          <itunes:summary>A podcast about living in the youth shelter system.</itunes:summary>
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        <title>Transitioning Home Episode Six</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This podcast is a story.</p>
<p>Many stories.</p>
<p>Our stories.</p>
<p>Fictionalized.</p>
<p>About living and working in shelters.</p>
<p>And how we ended up in them.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>This is the final episode of six. We suggest you start with episode 1, then listen to episode 2, 3, etc.</p>
<p>This podcast series was made by a group of young queer, trans, racialized, and straight folks who have lived in the Toronto shelter system. Or didn’t, because staying away seemed safer. We also invited in some supportive not-so-young-folks who provided technical support, raised funds, did some acting, and helped make this project happen.</p>
<p>The stories in the episodes come out of our experiences in the shelter system. They also come out of our hopes. Our hopes for safe, anti-racist, queer & trans positive, accessible, and affirming services for all marginalized people who are homeless, street-involved, or need to get away. There is far more that we want, and don’t want, and many of us are actively working towards these goals. You’ll get a sense of what we think could work, and what we know doesn’t, by listening to the episodes.</p>
<p>While the stories are based on our lives and experiences, none of the stories are any one person’s. Characters are composites of ourselves, our friends, our colleagues, our families, those we’ve lived with (some of whom were decidedly not our friends), and those we would like to see working with us.</p>
<p>Many of the scenes involve violence. We talked a lot about what to include and what to leave out. We decided that since violence is such a part of what brought many of us to shelters, and our experiences living in shelters, we couldn’t avoid dealing with it. While we have worked hard not to have any graphic violence, we do recognize that several of the scenes may be difficult for some people to listen to.</p>
<p>This episode has discussions of a drug overdose and suicide attempt.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This podcast is a story.</p>
<p>Many stories.</p>
<p>Our stories.</p>
<p>Fictionalized.</p>
<p>About living and working in shelters.</p>
<p>And how we ended up in them.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>This is the final episode of six. We suggest you start with episode 1, then listen to episode 2, 3, etc.</p>
<p>This podcast series was made by a group of young queer, trans, racialized, and straight folks who have lived in the Toronto shelter system. Or didn’t, because staying away seemed safer. We also invited in some supportive not-so-young-folks who provided technical support, raised funds, did some acting, and helped make this project happen.</p>
<p>The stories in the episodes come out of our experiences in the shelter system. They also come out of our hopes. Our hopes for safe, anti-racist, queer & trans positive, accessible, and affirming services for all marginalized people who are homeless, street-involved, or need to get away. There is far more that we want, and don’t want, and many of us are actively working towards these goals. You’ll get a sense of what we think could work, and what we know doesn’t, by listening to the episodes.</p>
<p>While the stories are based on our lives and experiences, none of the stories are any one person’s. Characters are composites of ourselves, our friends, our colleagues, our families, those we’ve lived with (some of whom were decidedly not our friends), and those we would like to see working with us.</p>
<p>Many of the scenes involve violence. We talked a lot about what to include and what to leave out. We decided that since violence is such a part of what brought many of us to shelters, and our experiences living in shelters, we couldn’t avoid dealing with it. While we have worked hard not to have any graphic violence, we do recognize that several of the scenes may be difficult for some people to listen to.</p>
<p>This episode has discussions of a drug overdose and suicide attempt.</p>
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The stories in the episodes come out of our experiences in the shelter system. They also come out of our hopes. Our hopes for safe, anti-racist, queer &amp; trans positive, accessible, and affirming services for all marginalized people who are homeless, street-involved, or need to get away. There is far more that we want, and don’t want, and many of us are actively working towards these goals. You’ll get a sense of what we think could work, and what we know doesn’t, by listening to the episodes.

While the stories are based on our lives and experiences, none of the stories are any one person’s. Characters are composites of ourselves, our friends, our colleagues, our families, those we’ve lived with (some of whom were decidedly not our friends), and those we would like to see working with us.

Many of the scenes involve violence. We talked a lot about what to include and what to leave out. We decided that since violence is such a part of what brought many of us to shelters, and our experiences living in shelters, we couldn’t avoid dealing with it. While we have worked hard not to have any graphic violence, we do recognize that several of the scenes may be difficult for some people to listen to.

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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This podcast is a story.</p>
<p>Many stories.</p>
<p>Our stories.</p>
<p>Fictionalized.</p>
<p>About living and working in shelters.</p>
<p>And how we ended up in them.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>This is the fifth episode of six. We suggest you start with episode 1, then listen to episode 2, 3, etc.</p>
<p>The podcast series was made by a group of young queer, trans, racialized, and straight folks who have lived in the Toronto shelter system. Or didn’t, because staying away seemed safer. We also invited in some supportive not-so-young-folks who provided technical support, raised funds, did some acting, and helped make this project happen.</p>
<p>The stories in the episodes come out of our experiences in the shelter system. They also come out of our hopes. Our hopes for safe, anti-racist, queer & trans positive, accessible, and affirming services for all marginalized people who are homeless, street-involved, or need to get away. There is far more that we want, and don’t want, and many of us are actively working towards these goals. You’ll get a sense of what we think could work, and what we know doesn’t, by listening to the episodes.</p>
<p>While the stories are based on our lives and experiences, none of the stories are any one person’s. Characters are composites of ourselves, our friends, our colleagues, our families, those we’ve lived with (some of whom were decidedly not our friends), and those we would like to see working with us.</p>
<p>Many of the scenes involve violence. We talked a lot about what to include and what to leave out. We decided that since violence is such a part of what brought many of us to shelters, and our experiences living in shelters, we couldn’t avoid dealing with it. While we have worked hard not to have any graphic violence, we do recognize that several of the scenes may be difficult for some people to listen to.</p>
<p>This episode has scenes of physical violence and discussion of suicide.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This podcast is a story.</p>
<p>Many stories.</p>
<p>Our stories.</p>
<p>Fictionalized.</p>
<p>About living and working in shelters.</p>
<p>And how we ended up in them.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>This is the fifth episode of six. We suggest you start with episode 1, then listen to episode 2, 3, etc.</p>
<p>The podcast series was made by a group of young queer, trans, racialized, and straight folks who have lived in the Toronto shelter system. Or didn’t, because staying away seemed safer. We also invited in some supportive not-so-young-folks who provided technical support, raised funds, did some acting, and helped make this project happen.</p>
<p>The stories in the episodes come out of our experiences in the shelter system. They also come out of our hopes. Our hopes for safe, anti-racist, queer & trans positive, accessible, and affirming services for all marginalized people who are homeless, street-involved, or need to get away. There is far more that we want, and don’t want, and many of us are actively working towards these goals. You’ll get a sense of what we think could work, and what we know doesn’t, by listening to the episodes.</p>
<p>While the stories are based on our lives and experiences, none of the stories are any one person’s. Characters are composites of ourselves, our friends, our colleagues, our families, those we’ve lived with (some of whom were decidedly not our friends), and those we would like to see working with us.</p>
<p>Many of the scenes involve violence. We talked a lot about what to include and what to leave out. We decided that since violence is such a part of what brought many of us to shelters, and our experiences living in shelters, we couldn’t avoid dealing with it. While we have worked hard not to have any graphic violence, we do recognize that several of the scenes may be difficult for some people to listen to.</p>
<p>This episode has scenes of physical violence and discussion of suicide.</p>
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        <itunes:summary>The podcast series was made by a group of young queer, trans, racialized, and straight folks who have lived in the Toronto shelter system. Or didn’t, because staying away seemed safer. We also invited in some supportive not-so-young-folks who provided technical support, raised funds, did some acting, and helped make this project happen.

The stories in the episodes come out of our experiences in the shelter system. They also come out of our hopes. Our hopes for safe, anti-racist, queer &amp; trans positive, accessible, and affirming services for all marginalized people who are homeless, street-involved, or need to get away. There is far more that we want, and don’t want, and many of us are actively working towards these goals. You’ll get a sense of what we think could work, and what we know doesn’t, by listening to the episodes.

While the stories are based on our lives and experiences, none of the stories are any one person’s. Characters are composites of ourselves, our friends, our colleagues, our families, those we’ve lived with (some of whom were decidedly not our friends), and those we would like to see working with us.

Many of the scenes involve violence. We talked a lot about what to include and what to leave out. We decided that since violence is such a part of what brought many of us to shelters, and our experiences living in shelters, we couldn’t avoid dealing with it. While we have worked hard not to have any graphic violence, we do recognize that several of the scenes may be difficult for some people to listen to.

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        <title>Transitioning Home Episode Four</title>
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                    <comments>https://transitioninghomepodcast.podbean.com/e/transitioning-home-episode-four/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2018 01:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This podcast is a story.</p>
<p>Many stories.</p>
<p>Our stories.</p>
<p>Fictionalized.</p>
<p>About living and working in shelters.</p>
<p>And how we ended up in them.</p>
<p>This is the fourth episode of six. We suggest you start with episode 1, then listen to episode 2, 3, and then this one (episode 4).</p>
<p>The podcast series was made by a group of young queer, trans, racialized, and straight folks who have lived in the Toronto shelter system. Or didn’t, because staying away seemed safer. We also invited in some supportive not-so-young-folks who provided technical support, raised funds, did some acting, and helped make this project happen.</p>
<p>The stories in the episodes come out of our experiences in the shelter system. They also come out of our hopes. Our hopes for safe, anti-racist, queer & trans positive, accessible, and affirming services for all marginalized people who are homeless, street involved, or need to get away. There is far more that we want, and don’t want, and many of us are actively working towards these goals. You’ll get a sense of what we think could work, and what we know doesn’t, by listening to the episodes.</p>
<p>While the stories are based on our lives and experiences, none of the stories are any one person’s. Characters are composites of ourselves, our friends, our colleagues, our families, those we’ve lived with (some of whom were decidedly not our friends), and those we would like to see working with us.</p>
<p>Many of the scenes involve violence. We talked a lot about what to include and what to leave out. We decided that since violence is such a part of what brought many of us to shelters, and our experiences living in shelters, we couldn’t avoid dealing with it. While we have worked hard not to have any graphic violence, we do recognize that several of the scenes may be difficult for some people to listen to.</p>
<p>This episode has scenes of racism.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This podcast is a story.</p>
<p>Many stories.</p>
<p>Our stories.</p>
<p>Fictionalized.</p>
<p>About living and working in shelters.</p>
<p>And how we ended up in them.</p>
<p>This is the fourth episode of six. We suggest you start with episode 1, then listen to episode 2, 3, and then this one (episode 4).</p>
<p>The podcast series was made by a group of young queer, trans, racialized, and straight folks who have lived in the Toronto shelter system. Or didn’t, because staying away seemed safer. We also invited in some supportive not-so-young-folks who provided technical support, raised funds, did some acting, and helped make this project happen.</p>
<p>The stories in the episodes come out of our experiences in the shelter system. They also come out of our hopes. Our hopes for safe, anti-racist, queer & trans positive, accessible, and affirming services for all marginalized people who are homeless, street involved, or need to get away. There is far more that we want, and don’t want, and many of us are actively working towards these goals. You’ll get a sense of what we think could work, and what we know doesn’t, by listening to the episodes.</p>
<p>While the stories are based on our lives and experiences, none of the stories are any one person’s. Characters are composites of ourselves, our friends, our colleagues, our families, those we’ve lived with (some of whom were decidedly not our friends), and those we would like to see working with us.</p>
<p>Many of the scenes involve violence. We talked a lot about what to include and what to leave out. We decided that since violence is such a part of what brought many of us to shelters, and our experiences living in shelters, we couldn’t avoid dealing with it. While we have worked hard not to have any graphic violence, we do recognize that several of the scenes may be difficult for some people to listen to.</p>
<p>This episode has scenes of racism.</p>
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        <itunes:summary>This podcast is a story. 
Many stories. 
Our stories. 
Fictionalized. 
About living and working in shelters. 
And how we ended up in them. 

This is the fourth episode of six. We suggest you start with episode 1, then listen to episode 2, 3, and then this one (episode 4).

The podcast series was made by a group of young queer, trans, racialized, and straight folks who have lived in the Toronto shelter system. Or didn’t, because staying away seemed safer. We also invited in some supportive not-so-young-folks who provided technical support, raised funds, did some acting, and helped make this project happen.

The stories in the episodes come out of our experiences in the shelter system. They also come out of our hopes. Our hopes for safe, anti-racist, queer &amp; trans positive, accessible, and affirming services for all marginalized people who are homeless, street involved, or need to get away. There is far more that we want, and don’t want, and many of us are actively working towards these goals. You’ll get a sense of what we think could work, and what we know doesn’t, by listening to the episodes.

While the stories are based on our lives and experiences, none of the stories are any one person’s. Characters are composites of ourselves, our friends, our colleagues, our families, those we’ve lived with (some of whom were decidedly not our friends), and those we would like to see working with us.

Many of the scenes involve violence. We talked a lot about what to include and what to leave out. We decided that since violence is such a part of what brought many of us to shelters, and our experiences living in shelters, we couldn’t avoid dealing with it. While we have worked hard not to have any graphic violence, we do recognize that several of the scenes may be difficult for some people to listen to.

This episode has scenes of racism.</itunes:summary>
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        <title>Transitioning Home Episode Three</title>
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                    <comments>https://transitioninghomepodcast.podbean.com/e/transitioning-home-episode-two/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2018 01:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This podcast is a story.</p>
<p>Many stories.</p>
<p>Our stories.</p>
<p>Fictionalized.</p>
<p>About living and working in shelters.</p>
<p>And how we ended up in them.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>This is the third episode of six. We suggest you start with episode 1, then listen to episode 2, and then this one (episode 3).</p>
<p>The podcast series was made by a group of young queer, trans, racialized, and straight folks who have lived in the Toronto shelter system. Or didn’t, because staying away seemed safer. We also invited in some supportive not-so-young-folks who provided technical support, raised funds, did some acting, and helped make this project happen.</p>
<p>The stories in the episodes come out of our experiences in the shelter system. They also come out of our hopes. Our hopes for safe, anti-racist, queer & trans positive, accessible, and affirming services for all marginalized people who are homeless, street involved, or need to get away. There is far more that we want, and don’t want, and many of us are actively working towards these goals. You’ll get a sense of what we think could work, and what we know doesn’t, by listening to the episodes.</p>
<p>While the stories are based on our lives and experiences, none of the stories are any one person’s. Characters are composites of ourselves, our friends, our colleagues, our families, those we’ve lived with (some of whom were decidedly not our friends), and those we would like to see working with us.</p>
<p>Many of the scenes involve violence. We talked a lot about what to include and what to leave out. We decided that since violence is such a part of what brought many of us to shelters, and our experiences living in shelters, we couldn’t avoid dealing with it. While we have worked hard not to have any graphic violence, we do recognize that several of the scenes may be difficult for some people to listen to.</p>
<p> This episode has a scene of sexual assault.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This podcast is a story.</p>
<p>Many stories.</p>
<p>Our stories.</p>
<p>Fictionalized.</p>
<p>About living and working in shelters.</p>
<p>And how we ended up in them.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>This is the third episode of six. We suggest you start with episode 1, then listen to episode 2, and then this one (episode 3).</p>
<p>The podcast series was made by a group of young queer, trans, racialized, and straight folks who have lived in the Toronto shelter system. Or didn’t, because staying away seemed safer. We also invited in some supportive not-so-young-folks who provided technical support, raised funds, did some acting, and helped make this project happen.</p>
<p>The stories in the episodes come out of our experiences in the shelter system. They also come out of our hopes. Our hopes for safe, anti-racist, queer & trans positive, accessible, and affirming services for all marginalized people who are homeless, street involved, or need to get away. There is far more that we want, and don’t want, and many of us are actively working towards these goals. You’ll get a sense of what we think could work, and what we know doesn’t, by listening to the episodes.</p>
<p>While the stories are based on our lives and experiences, none of the stories are any one person’s. Characters are composites of ourselves, our friends, our colleagues, our families, those we’ve lived with (some of whom were decidedly not our friends), and those we would like to see working with us.</p>
<p>Many of the scenes involve violence. We talked a lot about what to include and what to leave out. We decided that since violence is such a part of what brought many of us to shelters, and our experiences living in shelters, we couldn’t avoid dealing with it. While we have worked hard not to have any graphic violence, we do recognize that several of the scenes may be difficult for some people to listen to.</p>
<p> This episode has a scene of sexual assault.</p>
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The stories in the episodes come out of our experiences in the shelter system. They also come out of our hopes. Our hopes for safe, anti-racist, queer &amp; trans positive, accessible, and affirming services for all marginalized people who are homeless, street involved, or need to get away. There is far more that we want, and don’t want, and many of us are actively working towards these goals. You’ll get a sense of what we think could work, and what we know doesn’t, by listening to the episodes.

While the stories are based on our lives and experiences, none of the stories are any one person’s. Characters are composites of ourselves, our friends, our colleagues, our families, those we’ve lived with (some of whom were decidedly not our friends), and those we would like to see working with us.

Many of the scenes involve violence. We talked a lot about what to include and what to leave out. We decided that since violence is such a part of what brought many of us to shelters, and our experiences living in shelters, we couldn’t avoid dealing with it. While we have worked hard not to have any graphic violence, we do recognize that several of the scenes may be difficult for some people to listen to.

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        <title>Transitioning Home Episode Two</title>
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                    <comments>https://transitioninghomepodcast.podbean.com/e/transitioning-home-episode-one/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sun, 06 May 2018 22:02:30 -0500</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This podcast is a story.</p>
<p>Many stories.</p>
<p>Our stories.</p>
<p>Fictionalized.</p>
<p>About living and working in shelters.</p>
<p>And how we ended up in them.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>This is the second episode of six.</p>
<p>The podcast series was made by a group of young queer, trans, racialized, and straight folks who have lived in the Toronto shelter system. Or didn’t, because staying away seemed safer. We also invited in some supportive not-so-young-folks who provided technical support, raised funds, did some acting, and helped make this project happen.</p>
<p>The stories in the episodes come out of our experiences in the shelter system. They also come out of our hopes. Our hopes for safe, anti-racist, queer & trans positive, accessible, and affirming services for all marginalized people who are homeless, street involved, or need to get away. There is far more that we want, and don’t want, and many of us are actively working towards these goals. You’ll get a sense of what we think could work, and what we know doesn’t, by listening to the episodes.</p>
<p>While the stories are based on our lives and experiences, none of the stories are any one person’s. Characters are composites of ourselves, our friends, our colleagues, our families, those we’ve lived with (some of whom were decidedly not our friends), and those we would like to see working with us.</p>
<p>Many of the scenes involve violence. We talked a lot about what to include and what to leave out. We decided that since violence is such a part of what brought many of us to shelters, and our experiences living in shelters, we couldn’t avoid dealing with it. While we have worked hard not to have any graphic violence, we do recognize that several of the scenes will be difficult to listen to.</p>
<p>This episode does have transgender based violence</p>
<p>We hope you enjoy episode 2.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This podcast is a story.</p>
<p>Many stories.</p>
<p>Our stories.</p>
<p>Fictionalized.</p>
<p>About living and working in shelters.</p>
<p>And how we ended up in them.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>This is the second episode of six.</p>
<p>The podcast series was made by a group of young queer, trans, racialized, and straight folks who have lived in the Toronto shelter system. Or didn’t, because staying away seemed safer. We also invited in some supportive not-so-young-folks who provided technical support, raised funds, did some acting, and helped make this project happen.</p>
<p>The stories in the episodes come out of our experiences in the shelter system. They also come out of our hopes. Our hopes for safe, anti-racist, queer & trans positive, accessible, and affirming services for all marginalized people who are homeless, street involved, or need to get away. There is far more that we want, and don’t want, and many of us are actively working towards these goals. You’ll get a sense of what we think could work, and what we know doesn’t, by listening to the episodes.</p>
<p>While the stories are based on our lives and experiences, none of the stories are any one person’s. Characters are composites of ourselves, our friends, our colleagues, our families, those we’ve lived with (some of whom were decidedly not our friends), and those we would like to see working with us.</p>
<p>Many of the scenes involve violence. We talked a lot about what to include and what to leave out. We decided that since violence is such a part of what brought many of us to shelters, and our experiences living in shelters, we couldn’t avoid dealing with it. While we have worked hard not to have any graphic violence, we do recognize that several of the scenes will be difficult to listen to.</p>
<p>This episode does have transgender based violence</p>
<p>We hope you enjoy episode 2.</p>
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        <itunes:summary>This podcast is a story.

Many stories.

Our stories.

Fictionalized.

About living and working in shelters.

And how we ended up in them.



This is the second episode of six.

The podcast series was made by a group of young queer, trans, racialized, and straight folks who have lived in the Toronto shelter system. Or didn’t, because staying away seemed safer. We also invited in some supportive not-so-young-folks who provided technical support, raised funds, did some acting, and helped make this project happen.

The stories in the episodes come out of our experiences in the shelter system. They also come out of our hopes. Our hopes for safe, anti-racist, queer &amp; trans positive, accessible, and affirming services for all marginalized people who are homeless, street involved, or need to get away. There is far more that we want, and don’t want, and many of us are actively working towards these goals. You’ll get a sense of what we think could work, and what we know doesn’t, by listening to the episodes.

While the stories are based on our lives and experiences, none of the stories are any one person’s. Characters are composites of ourselves, our friends, our colleagues, our families, those we’ve lived with (some of whom were decidedly not our friends), and those we would like to see working with us.

Many of the scenes involve violence. We talked a lot about what to include and what to leave out. We decided that since violence is such a part of what brought many of us to shelters, and our experiences living in shelters, we couldn’t avoid dealing with it. While we have worked hard not to have any graphic violence, we do recognize that several of the scenes will be difficult to listen to.

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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This podcast is a story.</p>
<p>Many stories.</p>
<p>Our stories.</p>
<p>Fictionalized.</p>
<p>About living and working in shelters.</p>
<p>And how we ended up in them.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>This is the first episode of six.</p>
<p>The podcast series was made by a group of young queer, trans, racialized, and straight folks who have lived in the Toronto shelter system. Or didn’t, because staying away seemed safer. We also invited in some supportive not-so-young-folks who provided technical support, raised funds, did some acting, and helped make this project happen.</p>
<p>The stories in the episodes come out of our experiences in the shelter system. They also come out of our hopes. Our hopes for safe, anti-racist, queer & trans positive, accessible, and affirming services for all marginalized people who are homeless, street involved, or need to get away. There is far more that we want, and don’t want, and many of us are actively working towards these goals. You’ll get a sense of what we think could work, and what we know doesn’t, by listening to the episodes.</p>
<p>While the stories are based on our lives and experiences, none of the stories are any one person’s. Characters are composites of ourselves, our friends, our colleagues, our families, those we’ve lived with (some of whom were decidedly not our friends), and those we would like to see working with us.</p>
<p>Many of the scenes involve violence. We talked a lot about what to include and what to leave out. We decided that since violence is such a part of what brought many of us to shelters, and our experiences living in shelters, we couldn’t avoid dealing with it. While we have worked hard not to have any graphic violence, we do recognize that several of the scenes will be difficult to listen to.</p>
<p>This episode does not have overt violence. It does contain explicit language.</p>
<p>We hope you enjoy episode 1.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This podcast is a story.</p>
<p>Many stories.</p>
<p>Our stories.</p>
<p>Fictionalized.</p>
<p>About living and working in shelters.</p>
<p>And how we ended up in them.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>This is the first episode of six.</p>
<p>The podcast series was made by a group of young queer, trans, racialized, and straight folks who have lived in the Toronto shelter system. Or didn’t, because staying away seemed safer. We also invited in some supportive not-so-young-folks who provided technical support, raised funds, did some acting, and helped make this project happen.</p>
<p>The stories in the episodes come out of our experiences in the shelter system. They also come out of our hopes. Our hopes for safe, anti-racist, queer & trans positive, accessible, and affirming services for all marginalized people who are homeless, street involved, or need to get away. There is far more that we want, and don’t want, and many of us are actively working towards these goals. You’ll get a sense of what we think could work, and what we know doesn’t, by listening to the episodes.</p>
<p>While the stories are based on our lives and experiences, none of the stories are any one person’s. Characters are composites of ourselves, our friends, our colleagues, our families, those we’ve lived with (some of whom were decidedly not our friends), and those we would like to see working with us.</p>
<p>Many of the scenes involve violence. We talked a lot about what to include and what to leave out. We decided that since violence is such a part of what brought many of us to shelters, and our experiences living in shelters, we couldn’t avoid dealing with it. While we have worked hard not to have any graphic violence, we do recognize that several of the scenes will be difficult to listen to.</p>
<p>This episode does not have overt violence. It does contain explicit language.</p>
<p>We hope you enjoy episode 1.</p>
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        <itunes:summary>This podcast is a story.
Many stories.
Our stories.
Fictionalized.
About living and working in shelters.
And how we ended up in them.

This is the first episode of six.

The podcast series was made by a group of young queer, trans, racialized, and straight folks who have lived in the Toronto shelter system. Or didn’t, because staying away seemed safer. We also invited in some supportive not-so-young-folks who provided technical support, raised funds, did some acting, and helped make this project happen.

The stories in the episodes come out of our experiences in the shelter system. They also come out of our hopes. Our hopes for safe, anti-racist, queer &amp; trans positive, accessible, and affirming services for all marginalized people who are homeless, street involved, or need to get away. There is far more that we want, and don’t want, and many of us are actively working towards these goals. You’ll get a sense of what we think could work, and what we know doesn’t, by listening to the episodes.

While the stories are based on our lives and experiences, none of the stories are any one person’s. Characters are composites of ourselves, our friends, our colleagues, our families, those we’ve lived with (some of whom were decidedly not our friends), and those we would like to see working with us.

Many of the scenes involve violence. We talked a lot about what to include and what to leave out. We decided that since violence is such a part of what brought many of us to shelters, and our experiences living in shelters, we couldn’t avoid dealing with it. While we have worked hard not to have any graphic violence, we do recognize that several of the scenes will be difficult to listen to.

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