Behind a diagnosis, there is a person.

 

Queer people face important barriers in accessing and receiving healthcare, from ignorance to dismissal. This causes the queer community disproportionate levels of harm, in terms of physical, mental, emotional, and even social health.

This Treat it Queer project re-centers and showcases the voices of the queer community, giving people and patients a space to tell their care providers, in their own words and images, what is important to them, what they’ve lived through, and what they want their providers to know.

This collection of portraits and associated testimonials presents an intimate look at queer people and their experience of healthcare in the Netherlands.

 

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