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News 2016

Race, Ethnicity Affect Kids' Access To Mental Health Care, Study Finds

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Children of color have less access to mental health care

One in five Americans is estimated to have a mental health condition at any given time. But getting treatment remains difficult — and it's worse for children, especially those who identify as black or Hispanic.

Read more: Race, Ethnicity Affect Kids' Access To Mental Health Care, Study Finds

Special Report: How to Get Away With Harassing, Firing or Never Even Hiring a Trans Worker of Color

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In the late 1990s, attorney Kylar Broadus was forced to represent himself in a Title VII trans discrimination case. Twelve years after the unsuccessful suit, the EEOC essentially confirmed his argument.

A landmark federal lawsuit effectively outlawed work discrimination against transgender people four years ago. So why are trans employees of color still catching so much hell?

Read more: Special Report: How to Get Away With Harassing, Firing or Never Even Hiring a Trans Worker of Color

In This Issue

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We lost a giant this past weekend with the passing of veteran journalist, George Curry, from a heart attack. George was a hero, a mentor, a father figure, a friend to so many people, including me and maybe even especially me.

Read more: In This Issue

Another Missed Opportunity

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Phill Wilson, President and CEO, Black AIDS Institute and George Curry, founder and editor-in-chief of EmergeNewsOnline.com at the 2016 International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa. Photo: Freddie Allen

DURBAN, South Africa – On my first night here to cover the 26th International AIDS Conference, I had dinner with Phill Wilson, president and CEO of the Black AIDS Institute, and three other members of our delegation. During the course of our wide-ranging conversation, Phill mentioned the unusual circumstances under which we had met in 2003.

Read more: Another Missed Opportunity

Religious Community Still Struggling with the Gospel of HIV

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Rev. Edwin Sanders talks about the importance of the Black church fighting the AIDS epidemic at a pre-conference on faith at AIDS 2016. Photo: Freddie Allen

DURBAN, South Africa – Rev. Edwin C. Sanders, II, sized up his audience at the 21st International AIDS Conference here and uttered instructions one wouldn't normally expect to hear from a minister.

Read more: Religious Community Still Struggling with the Gospel of HIV

  1. Mass Incarceration Accelerating the Spread of HIV Among Black Women
  2. George E. Curry
  3. Mixed Feelings About Same Sex Marriages
  4. In This Issue

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