29 min

Let’s Talk Sexuality Real Talk with NMAC

    • Sexuality

Talking about sexuality often comes with a stigma, and people often feel they can’t talk about it freely for fear of being shamed. But in this episode, we discuss sexuality in an open, safe space to start reducing the stigma around it. Lauren Miller, Health Equity Program Coordinator at NMAC, comes live from the Biomedical Summit in Las Vegas and talks with three guests about their journeys. 

Together, they talk about the experiences that shaped their views on sexuality, the availability of sex education, and the stigma women face from wanting to learn more about their sexuality. They also discuss sex work and the stigma people face when choosing to work in the industry. 

Guests:

Zahara Bassett, CEO and Founder of Life is Work

Latonia Wilkins, Case Manager for Thrive SS

Regina Livingston, Executive Director of the Unspoken Treasure Society
This event is part of a special partnership with the CDC PACT Program.
To connect with us further, or to find more resources on race and HIV/AIDs, visit our website. You can also find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

Talking about sexuality often comes with a stigma, and people often feel they can’t talk about it freely for fear of being shamed. But in this episode, we discuss sexuality in an open, safe space to start reducing the stigma around it. Lauren Miller, Health Equity Program Coordinator at NMAC, comes live from the Biomedical Summit in Las Vegas and talks with three guests about their journeys. 

Together, they talk about the experiences that shaped their views on sexuality, the availability of sex education, and the stigma women face from wanting to learn more about their sexuality. They also discuss sex work and the stigma people face when choosing to work in the industry. 

Guests:

Zahara Bassett, CEO and Founder of Life is Work

Latonia Wilkins, Case Manager for Thrive SS

Regina Livingston, Executive Director of the Unspoken Treasure Society
This event is part of a special partnership with the CDC PACT Program.
To connect with us further, or to find more resources on race and HIV/AIDs, visit our website. You can also find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

29 min