With all the threats facing our country – climate change, a predatory economy, corporations buying our elections, and the overt move towards fascism among the far right – you would think that politicians would be laser-focused on the existential crises descending upon us. But instead, politicians in the US are devoting a considerable amount of their energy these days to an all-out assault on the rights of transgender people. Although the war on trans people has taken many forms, from bathroom bills to restricting school curricula, one of the most chilling is the denial of basic gender-affirming healthcare. Now, in places like Texas, elected officials have gone even further by targeting healthcare access for the most vulnerable trans folks – trans kids. In this episode, we’re joined by one El Paso family and a local gender-affirming care doctor who are fighting back!
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Show Notes
Our guest today is Lori Edwards. Lori is the Director of the Intergenerational Rainbow Link at Borderland Rainbow Center in El Paso, Texas, an organization that provides a number of services to queer people in their community. Lori is a mama bear to her two trans/gender fluid teens, as well as any person who finds themselves in need of a mama bear nearby. She has a BSNS from Purdue Global, is a certified Mental Health Peer Specialist and pulls from backgrounds in both emergency medicine and education to function as a Jane of all trades who's ready to tackle the unexpected. As an El Paso native, Lori returned to the borderland with her husband to raise their children close to family.
Liana, who is Lori’s daughter, is a 16-year-old trans girl who loves gaming, singing (rapping in particular) and is a student athletic trainer at her high school. She is also a Girl Scout and local advocate for LGBTQ rights in her city. Along with helping the family foster for a local pug rescue, she loves spending time with her 2 cats, 2 pugs, and 4 fish.
Dr. Toni Marie Ramírez is a family medicine physician with several years of experience in gender-affirming care. She received her undergraduate and medical school degree from Brown University and trained in family medicine at the Santa Rosa/UCSF family medicine residency in Northern California. She was born and raised in Socorro and moved back to El Paso in 2020 to be with family. Her work is strongly grounded in social justice and equity, valuing the power of community empowerment.
As a family medicine physician and gender-affirming care provider, Toni shares that those entering the medical field with the intention to provide and contribute to the health and well-being of a community, quickly realize that the healthcare system is not set up for this. We pathologize what is outside the norm in this colonized world and the medical community ignores the healthcare disparities of the trans community. Her 10-year experience in providing care has shown that it is astonishing how little medical providers know about gender-affirming care.
Gender-affirming care is not part of the curriculum in medical school, let alone residency. This allows medical providers to uphold this gender binary in medicine. Starting from the very beginning, our socialized aspects infiltrate the way medicine is practiced and taught. When it comes to the access aspect that comes from that, physicians are already not educated enough to provide such care. We live in a world that is very binary and the reason why there are so many disparities is not because of anything innate to trans or gender-diverse folks, but because of the transphobia that exists in the world and the transphobia that exists in medicine.
Sometimes people don’t access care because of a fear of discrimination or outright denial of care. Even in a progressive area of California, where Toni practiced, there are so many barriers to accessing care: (1) for feeling safe,