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| Birmingham nonprofit gets $2.5 million for HIV prevention and subtance abuse ... The Birmingham News - al.com (blog) A Birmingham nonprofit has been awarded $2.5 million to implement a program to provide substance abuse treatment and HIV prevention services in four rural Alabama counties. The Aletheia House will get $500,000 per year for five years from the federal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| ALABAMA VOICES: Call for gay rights well justified Montgomery Advertiser High pressure treatment programs for homosexuality have done a lot of harm because they attack a core aspect of personal identity when they try to change deeply ingrained and unalterable sexual preferences. Gov. Jerry Brown of California has just ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Report: Solitary Confinement For Minors Could Have Lasting Consequences Alabama Public Radio Ian Kysel, a fellow at the ACLU and HRW who wrote the report, said the solitary treatment costs far more than regular incarceration and it can violate the ban on cruel and unusual punishment in the U.S. Constitution and in international human rights law. See all stories on this topic » |
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