#BeInTheKnow: National Transgender HIV Testing Day 2017

#BeInTheKnow: National Transgender HIV Testing Day 2017

Today marks National Transgender HIV Testing Day, an opportunity to recognize the impact of HIV on transgender people in the United States.

“National Trans HIV Testing Day reminds us of the central role that routine testing plays in maintaining both our physical and sexual health,” said HRC National Press Secretary Sarah McBride. “Understanding our bodies, including through knowing our status, provides each of us with the power and knowledge to live whole, healthy, and authentic lives. As a transgender person, I’m going to take this day to get tested and I encourage you to do so as well, now and in the future.”

Fast Facts from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC):

  • Among the 3.3 million HIV testing events reported to CDC in 2013, the highest percentages of newly identified HIV-positive persons were among transgender people.
  • Although HIV prevalence among transgender men is relatively low (0-3 percent), a 2011 study suggests that transgender men who have sex with men are at increased risk for acquiring HIV.

Fast Facts from the National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE):

  • In a 2016 survey of more than 27,000 transgender people in the United States, respondents were living with HIV (1.4 percent) at nearly five times the rate of the U.S. population (.3 percent).
    • HIV rates were higher among transgender women (3.4 percent), especially transgender women of color.
    • Nearly one in five (19 percent) Black transgender women were living with HIV, and American Indian (4.6 percent) and Latina (4.4 percent) women also reported higher rates.

Prevention Challenges:

  • Lack of accurate and gender-affirming data: Currently, many federal, state, and local agencies inaccurately collect data about individuals’ sex and gender, which makes it much more difficult to determine the particular HIV-related challenges facing transgender people.
  • Stigma and discrimination: Transgender people often experience stigma and discrimination in many facets of life, including healthcare. Such rampant anti-trans bias prevents many trans people from getting tested or treated for HIV out of fear of violence and harassment.
  • Economic barriers: In the wake of high rates of unemployment because of individual and structural anti-trans bias, many transgender people, particularly transgender women of color, turn to survival sex work to meet their basic needs. Engaging in sex work has been shown to increase one’s chances of contracting HIV.

Ways to Learn More and Get Involved:

HRC is committed to working with our allies, partners, members, and supporters to end the dual epidemics of HIV and HIV-related stigma. Click here to learn more, and join the conversation on social media using the hashtags #BeInTheKnow & #STDMonth17.

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Hodor Considering Run for Office in Northern Ireland to Fight for Marriage Equality, Other Causes

Hodor Considering Run for Office in Northern Ireland to Fight for Marriage Equality, Other Causes

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Kristian Nairn, who played Hodor on Game of Thrones, says he’s considering entering politics in Northern Ireland to fight for causes like marriage equality and separation of church and state.

The Belfast Telegraph reports:

Nairn, who launched his career as a drag artist called Revvlon at the Kremlin nightclub and recently DJ-ed for stars such as Ryan Reynolds at the Critics’ Choice Awards in LA, branded Northern Ireland’s failure to pass equal marriage rights for gay people “a disgrace”.

“I really don’t understand why we’re the only little enclave of the country that can’t do it,” he told the Belfast Telegraph.

“I hope that we can come into line with the rest of Europe and the rest of the United Kingdom and Ireland.

RELATED: ‘Game Of Thrones’ Actor Kristian Nairn Discusses Coming Out, is Proud to Break Gay Stereotypes

Nairn added:

“I definitely would be prepared to make the change myself if it’s going to help my community and help other people…It’s just making sure that everyone’s treated equally. Is that so progressive? I don’t think it’s progressive, I think it’s human. And not just gay people – women’s rights, immigrants, people of different ethnic backgrounds.I just don’t see why people are treated differently or with a different set of rules. It’s just wrong…I saw what religion did to people when I grew up and I certainly didn’t want any part of it. That turned me off it.I don’t see the benefit in giving yourself a belief system that allows you to judge other people..”

Nairn is up for MTV’s Tearjerker award for his final scene in last season’s Game of Thrones.

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Hodor Considering Run for Office in Northern Ireland to Fight for Marriage Equality, Other Causes

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