>> the sylvia rivera law project was founded in 2002.ince then, it has been one of the most intense major, life-threatening things we're seeing in the way people are not able to access health care. any kind of health care when you're not able to access what you need, you're more likely to suffer from suicide, have increased rates of depression, not be able to work, not be able to participate in society and the way you want to. we also see people not able to access health care getting caught up in cycles of poverty and incarceration because they're forced to resort to the black market or forced to engage in survival economy to access the health care care they need which makes the more likely a and vulnerable to policing incarceration. talks over the weekend, a vigil was held for transgender woman whose body was found burned and hidden behind a dumpster last thursday in fort myers, florida. the brutal murder of yaz'min shancez was not labeled as a hate crime by local police. news press recently spoke with her aunt. >> what kind of person w