Health Sector and Queerness is first and one of its kind Podcast Series by Rangeen Khidki Foundation.
Rangeen Khidki works with urban as well as rural youth and women on Gender & Sexuality, Sexual Reproductive Health Rights, mental health, education, and life skills. You can read more about us here.
https://rangeenkhidki.in/our-work/
This project is aimed at bringing forth first-hand encounters of Queer-Trans* people with healthcare through an intersectional lens and foster a deeper understanding of the queerphobic stigma that is heavily prevalent within our healthcare institutions.
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Health Sector and Queerness is first and one of its kind Podcast Series by Rangeen Khidki Foundation.
Rangeen Khidki works with urban as well as rural youth and women on Gender & Sexuality, Sexual Reproductive Health Rights, mental health, education, and life skills. You can read more about us here.
https://rangeenkhidki.in/our-work/
This project is aimed at bringing forth first-hand encounters of Queer-Trans* people with healthcare through an intersectional lens and foster a deeper understanding of the queerphobic stigma that is heavily prevalent within our healthcare institutions.
In this episode, we talk to our guest Qasim about the challenges revolving around mental health issues in the LGBTQIA+ community. Qasim shares many insights on the problems he had faced and how he was able to overcome those.
Health Sector and Queerness
Health Sector and Queerness is first and one of its kind Podcast Series by Rangeen Khidki Foundation.
Rangeen Khidki works with urban as well as rural youth and women on Gender & Sexuality, Sexual Reproductive Health Rights, mental health, education, and life skills. You can read more about us here.
https://rangeenkhidki.in/our-work/
This project is aimed at bringing forth first-hand encounters of Queer-Trans* people with healthcare through an intersectional lens and foster a deeper understanding of the queerphobic stigma that is heavily prevalent within our healthcare institutions.