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How LGBTQ+ Communities in Uganda Navigate Hope, Health, and Survival

How LGBTQ+ Communities in Uganda Navigate Hope, Health, and Survival

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Annelise Riles speaks with Austin Bryan, an anthropologist and soon-to-be professor of global health, about his ten years of research with LGBTQ+ communities and healthcare workers in Uganda. Bryan offers a behind-the-scenes look at how international HIV funding has shaped not only access to care but also the emergence of activist networks in a country facing severe anti-LGBTQ+ laws. Their conversation explores the human cost of defunding, the resilience of marginalized communities, and why long-term, ground-level research matters.



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