Healthcare Discrimination
Healthcare discrimination refers to the unfair treatment of individuals based on characteristics such as race, gender, or socioeconomic status. It can manifest in unequal access to medical services and biased healthcare practices. This issue affects vulnerable populations, exacerbating health disparities. Addressing healthcare discrimination is crucial for promoting equity and ensuring that everyone receives fair and adequate medical care.
Shifting the conversation from "welfare"—which often implies a charitable, top-down distribution of basic needs—to "structural rights" highlights that the system itself is often built to exclude trans men...
January 3, 2026