Showing posts with label health care. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health care. Show all posts

Thursday, February 4, 2010

World Cancer Day - LGBT Resources

Today is World Cancer Day and its aim is to create awareness about cancer, and to encourage prevention, detection, and early treatment.

The organizers of WCD maintain that studies show 43% of cancers can be prevented through healthy behaviors:

* Stop tobacco use and avoid exposure to second-hand smoke
* Limit alcohol consumption
* Avoid excessive sun exposure
* Maintain a healthy weight, through eating healthily and exercising regularly
* Protect against cancer-causing infections

LGBT Resources for support, treatment, and prevention:

Information:
ACS Cancer facts for lesbian/bisexual women

Centers for Disease Control LGBT Health

Trans-health


Advocacy & Screening:
National LGBT Cancer Network

Mautner Project (National Lesbian Health Organization)

Gay and Lesbian Medical Association

Lesbian Community Care Project

National LGBT Tobacco Control Network


Support:
OUT With Cancer

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Open Forum: Taxes and the LGBT Community

April 15th was the last official day to file taxes for all income earning American citizens. Tax Day has always been a source of stress and frustration for households across the nation rushing to file their forms, and get through the legal mumbo jumbo in time.

The day has also been one of protest by groups who are opposed to government policy. The LGBT community has been dealt an unfair hand when it comes to taxes.

Same-sex couples cannot enjoy the benefit of filing joint taxes, because the Defense of Marriage Act does not allow federal recognition of same-sex relationships. Each partner must expend more time and resources to file their taxes individually. LGBT people are forced to pay taxes on their partners health care benefits as if it were additional income, because the government regards gay and lesbian people as single.

There are also many financial inequities that result from the current federal law that prohibits recognition of same-sex marriage and civil unions, such as denial of social security benefits and inheritance rights.

What do you make of the ill treatment LGBT people suffer through when it comes to taxes? Have you personally had any obstacles in the process? What can be done to help LGBT families until state and federal laws change?