Trans Life: How to Survive Trump’s 2nd Administration | Dr. Tatyana Moaton (A Shot in the Arm Podcast)

Trans Life: How to Survive Trump’s 2nd Administration | Dr. Tatyana Moaton

A Shot in the Arm Podcast

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In this powerful episode of A Shot in the Arm podcast, host Ben Plumley discusses the state of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States under a hostile federal government with Dr. Tatyana Moaton, the Director of Strategic Innovation and Partnership at the San Francisco Community Health Center. Dr. Moaton unpacks the systemic challenges faced by the trans community, healthcare disparities, the significant threats posed by current federal policies, and the urgent need for advocacy and coalition building. Dr. Moaton's insights and lived experiences highlight the relentless fight for trans rights, healthcare equity, and the importance of acknowledging humanity in healthcare decisions. Join us for an eye-opening conversation about innovation, equity, and the resilience required to confront these pressing social issues.

  • 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Today's Topic

  • 01:21 Personal Disclosure and Health Update

  • 02:13 Introducing Dr. Tatyana Moaton

  • 03:02 Dr. Moaton's Background and Journey

  • 04:43 San Francisco Community Health Center's Mission

  • 07:13 Trans Thrive Program and Services

  • 10:03 Challenges Faced by Trans Communities

  • 25:27 Violence Against Trans Women

  • 26:42 Systematic Erasure and Advocacy

  • 29:43 Contradictions in Gender Affirming Care

  • 33:06 A Harrowing Story from the Ballroom Community

  • 33:51 The Impact of Federal Policies on Trans Services

  • 36:57 Executive Orders and Community Health Center's Response

  • 37:50 Navigating Federal Funding Restrictions

  • 39:03 The Importance of Gender Affirming Care

  • 40:57 Challenges and Misconceptions Around Trans Rights

  • 53:19 ICE and Immigration Issues

  • 57:09 The Fight for Trans Rights and Community Support

  • 01:02:38 Call to Action and Conclusion

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