By Salwa Rahim-Dillard — 2021
Regardless of demographic background, we all share a basic need to belong, to be accepted, and to avoid rejection.
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“In Latin America, there’s been a great deal of progress around gay and lesbian identities,” Ortiz says. “But with being transgender and non-binary, a lot of people are still unsure what it all means and I believe it’s connected to the words we use.”
Who owns your identity, and how can old ways of thinking be replaced?
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It’s easy to believe that our health is largely the result of our behaviors and habits, but marginalization and isolation are serious public health problems that also affect personal health.