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A screen shows a woman holding a microphone joyously. In the right hand corner it says "We will begin shortly." In the left hand corner, it says "CURED" the documentary's name, which covers LGBT health and historic abuse of LGBT people in the medical system..
Posted inGender health

Fixing past wrongs: NC mental health advocates reflect on LGBTQ discrimination in medicine

by Elizabeth Thompson June 30, 2021June 30, 2021
A man with brown hair donates blood in a hospital setting. He is pictured laying down with a white blanket covering him.
Posted inGender health

As a blood shortage unfolds in NC, many gay and bisexual men are still barred from donating

by Elizabeth Thompson June 29, 2021June 27, 2021
A person sits at their computer. On the screen is the LGBTQ flag with people on it.
Posted inGender health

Building community and mental health spaces went online for LGBTQ youth in North Carolina and beyond

by Elizabeth Thompson June 15, 2021June 14, 2021
Shows speaker and then a laptop to denote this year's conference being held virtually
Posted inInfectious Disease

Chapel Hill researchers, Medicaid expansion, PrEP top virtual AIDS conference agenda

by Correspondent July 21, 2020November 10, 2021
An older black man holds a black sign with a pink triangle and the words, "Silence = Death," below it at The AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power, or ACT UP, 25th anniversary march in New York City in 2012.
Posted inInfectious Disease

“It’s kind of terrifying how little has changed:” Reflecting on two pandemics faced by the Black & LGBTQ communities

by Hannah Critchfield June 30, 2020July 28, 2022
Posted inHealthcare Workers

North Carolina ranks high nationally for LGBTQ-friendly hospitals

by Yen Duong October 17, 2019October 18, 2019

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