135. The Challenges of Managing Endo and Cancer as a Black Person. Part 2: Endo, with Lyssette Horne. episode artwork

EPISODE · Dec 9, 2024 · 1H 7M

135. The Challenges of Managing Endo and Cancer as a Black Person. Part 2: Endo, with Lyssette Horne.

from In Sixteen Years of Endometriosis

Amy speaks with Lyssette Horne about: —their perspective on the myriad of obstacles endometriosis patients face in receiving adequate care —their personal experience with endometriosis 🎤WHO IS LYSSETTE HORNE?🎤 Lyssette Horne (she/they) is a black, queer, and chronically ill artist, activist, and documentary filmmaker. Lyssette is a fierce advocate for mental health and suicide prevention, harm reduction, and body positivity. She has spoken on panels on the way trauma manifests in BIPOC LGBTQ homeless youth and led workshops for the DOE to help identify and support homeless youth in schools. Inspired by the works of Audre Lorde, Lyssette created Black Queer Roar, an online diary documenting their experiences as a chronically ill cancer and trauma survivor. Their activism has led to many creative endeavors. Lyssette co-produced the Emmy-nominated documentary ‘Invisible: Diary of New York’s Homeless Youth’, which featured their own story. They were named one of the Advocate magazine’s ‘Top Forty Under 40’, and their story was featured in Gay City News, Daily News and CNN.Lyssette roars to break the silence, fight stigma, and give their community permission to show up authentically. ☀️CONNECT WITH LYSSETTE☀️ Instagram @BlackQueerRoar ☀️CONNECT WITH AMY☀️ Instagram @in16yearsofendo Website: www.insixteenyears.com Like my show? Please rate it or leave a review! Support me by buying me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/insixteenyears ⚠️DISCLAIMER⚠️ The information on my platforms is educational information only and not medical advice. Always check with your qualified medical professional before making any changes to your treatment plan. Keep in mind that while I strive to share evidenced-based information on endometriosis, this doesn’t always mean that my information is accurate or complete. Read my full disclaimer here: https://insixteenyears.com/disclaimer/

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Amy speaks with Lyssette Horne about: —their perspective on the myriad of obstacles endometriosis patients face in receiving adequate care —their personal experience with endometriosis 🎤WHO IS LYSSETTE HORNE?🎤 Lyssette Horne (she/they)...

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