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“On International Day to End Conversion Therapy, and every day, we must continue to protect the health and safety of the most marginalized young people in our communities. Protecting them from practices that cause clear and damaging psychological harm should not be seen as political or controversial. It should be understood as a universal human value and a matter of common sense — something anyone, no matter where they live or what they believe, can embrace,” writes Hannah Wesolowski, NAMI’s chief advocacy officer, and Mark Henson, vice president of advocacy & government affairs at The Trevor Project, in this op-ed.