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The News From WEIRD Radio for the week of
Sep. 26 - Oct. 2, 2016
Jackson Grubb, 9, of Sophia, died Sept. 10, the date designated as World Suicide Prevention Day. NBC affiliate WVVA reported that the boy’s family and friends are citing schoolyard bullies as the cause of his death.
(Crystal Bonvillian, - AJC.com, US, Sep.14, 2016)
They said that all they were going to do was delete the photos from the phone, so I blindly signed a paper allowing them to access it.' "After being arrested, I was suicidal and hopeless," Austin Yabandith, a 17-year-old from Superior, Wisconsin, recalls. "As of right now, I am just hoping for the best and preparing for the worst."
(Robby Soave, Reason.com, US, Sep. 12, 2016)
Tens of thousands of people tool to the streets of Mexico this weekend to protest against a proposed same-sex marriage law.
(Joe Williams, - PinkNews, UK, Sep.12, 2016)
A Florida city's sex-offender law faces scrutiny in litigation over whether a wheelchair-bound former doctor, convicted of patient abuse in the 1980s, should be forced out of a hospice due to its proximity to a school.
(IZZY KAPNICK , Courthouse News Service, US, Sep. 9, 2016)
Two Doniphan men were charged Tuesday night after authorities say they admitted they shot a sex offender to death and burned his body in April.
(Michelle Friedrich - Southeast Missourian, US, Sep.2, 2016)
A new sex offender law took effect in North Carolina on Thursday, restricting offenders’ freedom of movement and association by barring them from libraries, recreational parks, pools, and fairs.
(Mark Joseph Stern, Xxfaxtor, US, Sep. 2, 2016)
A new free adaptation of Turn of the Screw by Henry James - shows signs of pushing technical, artistic and social boundaries a little further still.
(August 29, 2016 )
Contrary to the common refrain of “it gets better,” a new report finds that the unique challenges facing LGBTQ and gender-nonconforming youth actually make them more susceptible to engagement with our justice system when compared to their straight, cisgender peers, particularly among queer and trans youth of color.
(John Walker, Fusion, US, August 29, 2016)