
Two Spirits: Father Figures
Clip: Season 12 Episode 25 | 2m 35s
Role models can make all the difference in a young person's life.
Author, photographer, and activist Mark Thompson describes his experience being mentored as a youth by a gay couple who set a positive example of how to live a creative and healthy life. This kind of mentoring is very important to help young people like Fred grow up and be all that they possibly can be.
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Two Spirits: Father Figures
Clip: Season 12 Episode 25 | 2m 35s
Author, photographer, and activist Mark Thompson describes his experience being mentored as a youth by a gay couple who set a positive example of how to live a creative and healthy life. This kind of mentoring is very important to help young people like Fred grow up and be all that they possibly can be.
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