HIV and the Mental Health of LGBT People of Color

December 2, 2015 @ 1:00 am

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6 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec 2

See a screening of the documentary, “You Are Not Alone,” and a discussion, “HIV and Mental Health of LGBT People of Color” with a distinguished panel, moderated by Marsha Bronner of the HUGS Campaign, and including “America’s Psychologist” Dr. Jeff Gardere, Ariel Rojas of TransDisapora Networks, Chris Adams, LMSW, Rev. Dr. Lynn Sexton, The Griot Circle, and Aron Cobbs, Lambda Legal. 

To RSVP for this first-time Brooklyn-Borough-wide Screening,
Call: 718-802-3530
Go to: http://brooklyn-usa.org/event/world-aids-day/

Brooklyn Borough Hall
209 Joralemon St.
Brooklyn, NY 11201
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HIV and the Mental Health of LGBT People of Color
Following the screening, there will be a discussion of the mental health effects of an HIV infection: looking at the societal factors which lead to a person contracting HIV, the effects of the virus on an infected person’s neuropsyhcology, and once again, an infected person’s family, friends, and community’s response to being a LGBT person of color and HIV positive. The panel discussion will be moderated by Marsha Bronner, Founder of the HUGS Campaign, with panelists including, “America’s Psychologist” Jeffery Gardere, Ph.D.; Ariel Rojas MS MA, CEO of TransDisapora Networks; Chris Adams, LMSW, DBGM, Inc.; Rev. Dr. Lynn Sexton, The Griot Circle; and Aron Cobbs, Lambda Legal.

About You Are Not Alone – the documentary
As a 65-minute documentary, “You Are Not Alone” examines many underlying psycho-social factors that lead to and cause depression in Black gay men. It looks closely at the struggles with sexual orientation and identity; being  sexually abused by an older adult family member/relative/familiar or authority figure; pastors and imams declaring that a gay man is an abomination and encouraging ostracism from families and communities; the descent into feelings of low self-esteem and setting out to contract HIV as a form of suicide with the ensuing stigma and discrimination accompanying the diagnosis; and for many aging Black gay men, struggles with loneliness, isolation and abandonment, including desperation for affection, intimacy and sex.  In interviews with Black gay men of varying ages, opinions from mental health professionals and religious leaders, and re-enactments of experiences the documentary explores the reasons for a Black gay man’s downward spiral into depression and suicide.

You Are Not Alone, through interviews, traces the lives of at least three Black gay men with re-enactments of their life experiences: Cedric, who as a child was abused by his father on the suspicion of being gay; Lawrence, recounted being sexually abused by his father; and, Tony tells of never feeling as though he belonged, as he said, ‘I was always a shade off happy’. Then there is the mother, whose 14-year-old son was bullied in school and hanged himself with a dog leash, as she said, ‘Losing my only child was a tragedy of tragedies.” 

The film also contains interviews with mental health professionals, including “America’s Psychologist” Jeffery Gardere, Ph.D., Dr. Kim Arrington, and NY City-based psychiatrist Michael Myers, MD, who present their professional opinions on the experiences recounted in the stories.

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  • Date: December 2, 2015
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    1:00 am EST
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