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Yuri Peresnyakov: Street kids struggle to own their image
Posted on August 10, 2010October 22, 2018 by jay.c

New York City Street Kids: Yuri

When Yuri Presnyakov turned 21 on March 1, he gave himself an unusual birthday present. He called his parents in Yekaterinburg, Russia, to tell them he was gay. The next night with no place to go, he landed at Sylvia’s Place, a homeless shelter for gay youth.

CategoriesYouth Tagsgay youth, Russia, Yekaterinburg, Yuri Peresnyakov

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