If you are active in trans advocacy, you’ve seen various estimates for HIV in trans women: 42% (CDC)! 14% (Also CDC)! 24–28% (Baral, et. al.)!
I suspect none of these are right, and I think all over-estimate HIV prevalence among trans women. I recognize that’s a minority position — advocacy groups who depend on public health funding like to tout high numbers, as do HIV outreach organizations trying to convince trans women of the risk they may have of contracting HIV, much like the oft-cited, but wrong, 35-year-old estimate for the average life expectancy of Black trans women).
Certainly, Black trans women are at too-high of risk for violence (anyone who attends a US-based Transgender Day of Remembrance event will be struck by the number of Black trans people who are murdered each year — far outnumbering the white faces), and it’s a real problem. But we can make this point without incorrect statistics that also serve to discourage Black trans women from transitioning and living as who they are.
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