A senior scholar from the Williams Institute and a panel of physician experts share information and insights about the health and well-being of Americans who identify as Black and LGBTQ+.
About 40% of LGBTQ+ adults in the United States are people of color, including 12% who identify as Black. A recent report by the Williams Institute offers demographic data and key indicators of well-being, including mental health, physical health, economic health, and social and cultural experiences, for adults who self-identify as Black and LGBTQ.
Panelists:
--LeAnne Roberts, MD | Member, AMA Advisory Committee on LGBTQ Issues
--Bianca D. M. Wilson, PhD | Rabbi Zacky Senior Scholar of Public Policy at the Williams Institute
--Maya Green, MD | Member, AMA Advisory Committee on LGBTQ Issues
--Christopher Harris, MD, FAAP | Chair, American Academy of Pediatrics Section on LGBT Health and Wellness
Cosponsored by AMA Advisory Committee on LGBTQ Issues and AMA Minority Affairs Section
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