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tv   Marriage Equality  CSPAN  July 14, 2017 5:03am-7:06am EDT

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when it comes to the issues that lgbt youth face, higher rates of mental health problems, higher rates of drug use, higher issues, how do we keep in mind that broader communities of color and other vulnerable communities face? >> thank you. [applause] >> ly speak to that just briefly. i think the way that you try to do is to make sure, going back
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that you have those voices at the table and what you want to do is advocate and if you think about the mental health services example that you brought is to really advocate that you have services that are matched to people appropriately so if you are equivalent of color and 16 year's old, you might want a woman of color providing you services rather than a straight white man who is 50. who is going to really relate to you better? those services are out there and individuals are out there and it's just a matter of insisting that you have appropriate services for you and services can be disconnect between the service providers we have available and the population being received. you have to really advocate and push for people to enter these professions. if we want teachers that represent the students, we need to have those teachers go through training process so they
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can have jobs to provide services but that's, i think, where the service delivery happens is where it's the most important to make that match specific to your example, so thanks. >> anyone else? we are now out of time. we are right at 9:00 o'clock. i want to thank all of our panelists because this is an amazing experience. [applause] >> thank you. and you know you're not leafing without getting one more pitch. thursday night come and see us and thank you for coming. [applause]
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