
Yvette P. Cuca
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ajph.aphapublications.org | Natalie Solomon |Yvette P. Cuca |Gwen Davies |Tracy McClair
Black women (cisgender or transgender women who self-identify as Black or African American) experience a greater risk of HIV acquisition and significant disparities in HIV health–related outcomes compared with other women in the United States.1,2 These disparities are based in the historical legacy of oppression that has created unique social and structural barriers, including racism, stigma and discrimination, pay inequity, misogyny, mental health issues, violence and trauma, unstable...
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