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Elevating Voices: The State of Mental Health Across LGBTQ+ Communities

54 min · 1 de abr de 2026
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The LGBTQ+ community isn’t a monolith. It includes people from different generations, genders, races, classes, and experiences, each with their own relationship to mental health care. In this episode, host Vic Armstrong brings together three advocates from different organizations on the front lines of LGBTQ+ mental health to examine what the community needs most right now. Dr. Ronita Nath is Vice President of Research at The Trevor Project, a leading suicide prevention and crisis intervention nonprofit for LGBTQ+ young people.  Ernesto Finales is Director of Care Management at SAGE USA, an organization providing advocacy, support, and resources for LGBTQ+ elders.  Kai Alvia Horton is Executive Director of Trans Lifeline, a trans-run nonprofit offering peer support, crisis hotline services, and resources for trans people. Together, they explore what younger and older generations can learn from each other, how research and advocacy intersect, and why keeping our shared humanity at the center of this work matters now more than ever. To learn more about The Trevor Project, visit https://www.thetrevorproject.org [https://www.thetrevorproject.org/] To learn more about Trans Lifeline visit https://translifeline.org [https://translifeline.org/] To learn more about SAGE USA visit http://sageusa.org [http://sageusa.org/] To learn more about AFSP, visit afsp.org [https://afsp.org] The podcast is produced by Hueman Group Media. The views and opinions expressed are those of the interviewees and do not reflect the positions or opinions of the producers or any affiliated organizations.

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