Meet our Youth HIV Policy Advisors…

World AIDS Day is an opportunity to remember those we’ve lost to HIV/AIDS and recommit ourselves to fighting to end the epidemic. Georgia Equality is proud to mark World AIDS Day by highlighting the work of our Youth HIV Policy Advisors (YHPA).

These future leaders were trained to guide policy around HIV and AIDS, and served as unofficial policy advisors to elected officials. This year, our fourth YHPA cohort:

  • Participated in registering people to vote and other GOTV efforts
  • Led trainings on HIV basics for their peers and other youth programs
  • Created a policy brief for elected officials on HIV criminalization
  • Trained to become HIV testers and counselors

Several members of the cohort have become leaders on community advisory boards, including the Youth Advisory Board for Atlanta Harm Reduction Coalition and the Youth Community Advisory Board for Grady IDP. We’re proud of the work of our YHPA leaders. Spend a few minutes today listening to the voices of this year’s YHPA cohort discuss HIV criminalization.

 




A big night for Georgia Equality’s Endorsees

After a long night of watching election returns come in we still don’t know what will happen in the Gubernatorial race but one thing is certain: it was a great night for pro-equality candidates around the state — and we have you to thank for it! Over the past many months GE staff and volunteers have registered over 3,000 people to vote and engaged in over 100,000 voter contacts and it really made the difference.

Here are some of the highlights:

Matthew Wilson won his race in HD 80 and will become the 5th openly LGBTQ member of the state legislature Continue reading