Beyond the monolith:
William Lodge II from Cornell shows that transgender women in India aren’t a uniform group. Using latent class analysis, he finds that economic precarity and social marginalization shape HIV care differently across subgroups—demanding tailored interventions #IntersectionalitySGM
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Hi Madhu, that's such a great Idea! I'm based in Ithaca, NY, USA. I'm a behavioral & social scientist at Cornell University. My work, through an intersectionality lens, examines the social and structural determinants impacting HIV care outcomes among gender and sexual minorities in India and the US.