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    edited by Zena Sharman.
    Summary: "To remedy means to heal, to cure, to set right, to make reparations. The Remedy invites writers and readers to imagine what we need to create healthy, resilient, and thriving LGBTQ communities. This anthology is a diverse collection of real-life stories from queer and trans people on their own health-care experiences and challenges, from gay men living with HIV who remember the systemic resistance to their health-care needs, to a lesbian couple dealing with the experience of cancer, to young trans people who struggle to find health-care providers who treat them with dignity and respect. The book also includes essays by health-care providers, activists, and leaders, with something to say about the challenges, politics, and opportunities surrounding LGBTQ health issues. Both exceptionally moving and an incendiary call-to-arms, The Remedy is a must-read for anyone--gay, straight, trans, and otherwise--passionately concerned about the right to proper health care for all. Contributors include Amber Dawn, Sinclair Sexsmith, Francisco Ibanez-Carrasco, Cooper Lee Bombardier, Kara Sievewright, Kelli Dunham, and many more."-- Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Introduction: Why Queer and Trans Health Stories Matter / Zena Sharman
    Call in Sick / Vivek Shraya
    Name Game: Being Seen in My Entirety / Kyle Taylor-Shaughnessy
    Unlearning: Improving Trans Care by Reorienting Medical and Nursing Discourse / Soma Navidson --- Navigating This Life as a Black Intersex Man / Sean Saifa Wall
    Confessions of a Gender Specialist / Sand C. Chang
    Read This Before Your Next Clinical Visit: Cheap Advice for Frequent Patients / Francisco Ibanez-Carrasco
    Queer and Trans Health Innovation Profile: The Q Card Project (Seattle, Washington)
    Using Medical Education to Advance Health of LGBT Individuals / Kristen L. Eckstrand
    Health as a Spiritual Practice: Or, Please Don't Call Me "Lady" / Sinclair Sexsmith
    Our Caregiving, Ourselves / Kelli Dunham
    Queer in Common Country / Kara Sievewright
    NIRKwUSCIN / Chase Willier
    A Journey Towards Safety / Ahmed Danny Ramadan
    Queer and Trans Health Innovation Profile: Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services LGBTQ+ Newcomer Initiatives (Toronto, Ontario)
    Sex Work Solidarity as Healing, in Four Parts / Amber Dawn
    The Disclosure of Specialization: A QPOC Therapist's Questions about Embodies Mirroring and Mentoring / Keiko Lane
    Trans Grit / Cooper Lee Bombardier
    Queer and Trans Health Innovation Profile: The Trans Buddy Program (Nashville Tennesee)
    Rivers of our Lives: Stigma and Dislocations as Part of Life Course / Craig Barron
    Sick of It: One Patient's Adventures in heterononormativity / Caitlin Crawshaw
    Remedial Asexuality: Sexualnormativity in Health Care / A.K. Morrissey
    Five Things Providers Need to Know about Bisexual People / Margaret Robinson
    Queer and Trans Health Innovation Profile: The Affirmations Deck (Toronto, Ontario)
    Breaking Down Barriers: A Journey to Increase Collaboration and Understanding Between LGBT2-SQ and Medical Communities / Jenna J. Webber and Rita O'Link
    Baby Escape Plan Two / j wallace skelton
    Mind Your Words / Xeph Kalma
    Queer and Trans Health Innovation Profile: The Catherine White Holman Wellness Centre (Vancouver, BC)
    We Don't Have to Numb Out to Be Out / Cassia Chambers-Gammill and Sailor Holladay
    Depathologizing Trans / Eli Erlick
    Through the Body
    Fayza Bundalli
    healing exchanges: the necessity of beloved community for queer survivors of colour / Ariel Estrella
    Not a Liability: On Trauma-Informed Care and Community Acupuncture / Lisa Baird
    Listen / Sossity Chiricuzio
    Waiting on Information from Doctors / Esther McPhee.
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    Books: General Collection (Downstairs)
    RA564.9.H65 R44 2016
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