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A Gay and A NonGay
Fighting HIV Stigma with Richard Angell
We’re joined by Richard Angell, OBE and Chief Executive of the Terrence Higgins Trust, on this week's episode of A Gay And A NonGay! The Terrence Higgins Trust is at the forefront of the fight against HIV, striving for a future where there are no new cases of HIV, where people living with HIV get the support they need and there is good sexual health for all. Richard joins James and Dan to talk about the ongoing fight against HIV and the stigma that still surrounds it. From the legacy of Terrence Hig...
2025-06-25
38 min
Conversing with Mark Labberton
The Ethics of Cutting HIV/AIDS Relief, with Mindy Belz
“If a person is entrusted to care for a building and decides to tear it down, there's a moral imperative to disclose whether there are people inside. There are 20.6 million people and 566,000 children living inside PEPFAR.” PEPFAR is the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. And as of March 25, 2025, its congressional reauthorization has expired. For more than two decades, its website states, “the U.S. government has invested over $110 billion in the global HIV/AIDS response, the largest commitment by any nation to address a single disease in history—saving 26 million lives, preventing millions of HIV inf...
2025-04-08
41 min
The State Of Belief
Faith and LGBTQ+ Rights in the Face of Adversity
This week, you'll hear a powerful panel discussion hosted by Rev. Paul Raushenbush and featuring four leading LGBTQ+ and faith activists: Chase Strangio (ACLU), Tahil Sharma (LGBTQ Task Force), Jon Cohen (Keshet), and Ross Keys (Interfaith Alliance of North Dakota). They discuss the intersection of faith and LGBTQ+ rights, the critical threats facing the trans community, and the importance of self-care in activism. Together, they advocate for collective action and highlight the role that faith communities can and must play in supporting LGBTQ+ rights, pushing back against harmful rhetoric, and ensuring a future of inclusion and protection for all.
2025-03-29
1h 01
Daring Discussions: Real. Righteous. Sex Talk.
Sex & Living w/ HIV with LaDeia Joyce
Sex, intimacy, and relationships don’t end after an HIV diagnosis—but the stigma surrounding it is still holding people back.This week on Daring Discussions, I’m joined by LaDeia Joyce, an advocate and educator who is changing the narrative around HIV, pleasure, and self-worth. We’re talking about what it really means to navigate love, dating, and sex while living with HIV, and why the conversation needs to change.In this episode, we break down:✔️ The truth about U=U (Undetectable = Untransmittable)✔️ The impact of HIV stigma on relationships and mental healt...
2025-03-18
1h 07
Faith Against Stigma Podcast
Episode 14: Activism Toward Being Human and Treating Others as Human
Activism Toward Being Human and Treating Others as Human" is a compelling podcast that explores the vital role of HIV advocacy within faith communities. Join us as we engage with two influential faith leaders, activists, and community members who are passionately working to dismantle stigma and promote compassion. Together, we discuss strategies and share stories that emphasize the importance of viewing each individual as a valued human being, deserving of dignity, respect, and unconditional love. Tune in to be inspired and empowered to make a difference in your community and beyond.Featured Guest: Rev. Dr. John M...
2025-02-20
28 min
Faith Against Stigma Podcast
Episode 13: LOVE, No strings attached
Faith leaders explore critical conversations about HIV advocacy and the intersection of faith, community, and compassion in this work. This message is from two extraordinary faith leaders who have dedicated their lives to breaking down barriers and promoting the love of God within and beyond the church walls. Join us as we delve into a vital conversation about the role of the church in showing unconditional love and acceptance, embracing the teachings of Jesus, and combating stigma in all its forms.Guest Speakers: Rev. Belinda Harris, Cedar Hill AME Zion Church and Rev. Verlon Anderson, Pastor, C...
2025-02-20
13 min
Faith Against Stigma Podcast
Episode 12: Sex with Ashley
ASHLEY COBB is an Atlanta-based sex educator, speaker and HIV activist known for my open and forward-thinking approach to sexual freedom, sexual pleasure and practical sex advice. Armed with a wealth of data, evidence-based research, and cultural insights, she committed to becoming a leading voice in the field of sex education, HIV education, and pleasure for Black women, and to empowering individuals of all backgrounds to embrace their sexuality and live their best lives.The COMPASS Initiative® Faith Coordinating Center, at Wake Forest University School of Divinity, focuses on educating and preparing ministry and nonprofit leaders to a...
2025-02-20
11 min
Faith Against Stigma Podcast
Episode 20: First Ladies...
In this podcast episode, Camille Starnes from Wesley AME Zion Church in Charlotte, NC, and Bessie Baker from Rhoney’s Chapel AME Zion Church in Newton, NC share their experiences as First Ladies leading HIV ministries in their respective congregations. They discuss their calling to engage in HIV work, highlighting their efforts in education, testing, hosting awareness events, supporting families, and providing direct services to those living with HIV. The conversation addresses the harmful impact of stigma within faith communities and emphasizes the need for churches to better educate themselves and embody Christ's inclusive love. They also explore ways fai...
2025-02-10
17 min
Faith Against Stigma Podcast
Episode 15: Beyond Tolerance, Creating Faith Safe Zones of Radical Inclusivity
In this episode of "Beyond Tolerance," two faith leaders engage in a heartfelt conversation about HIV advocacy and the essential role of faith communities in fostering environments of radical inclusivity. They discuss the transformative power of faith in combating stigma, promoting acceptance, and creating safe spaces where everyone is embraced and loved without conditions. Listen in as they share insights and actionable steps toward building faith communities that go beyond tolerance to actively welcome and support those affected by HIV.Featured Guests: Jeryl Anderson- AME Zion Church, Lavern Scott-AME Zion Church
2025-02-10
13 min
Faith Against Stigma Podcast
Episode 16: Healing the Stigma, Holistic Approaches to HIV in Black Faith Spaces
The conversation centered around the importance of open communication, education, and active listening to end HIV stigma. Speakers emphasized the role of faith in providing a safe space for healing and support, while also highlighting the church's responsibility to break the silence on HIV/AIDS. They stressed the importance of vulnerability and openness in HIV work, and emphasized the need for tangible actions such as providing workshops and literature to support those affected by the virus.Featured Guests: Dr. Linda McRae, HOPE Counseling & Consulting Services Inc. Winston-Salem, NC, Rev. Dr. Abdue Knox, Greater Bethel AME Church...
2025-02-10
14 min
Faith Against Stigma Podcast
Episode 17: Silent No More, The Collective Cry of our Faith Communities.
The church plays a crucial role in addressing HIV stigma and health disparities. Leaders emphasized the importance of connecting faith and health, while acknowledging the need to address harmful theologies related to sex and sexuality. Education and equipping churches to eliminate harmful theologies and stigmatize HIV were identified as key strategies. The conversation also raised questions about the church's silence on health issues and the importance of breaking down barriers to access healthcare.Featured Guests: Bishop Sir. Walter Mack, Union Baptist Church, Winston-Salem, NC, Rev. Dr. Thomas A. Banister III, Pastor Temple Memorial Baptist Church, High-Point NC...
2025-02-10
17 min
Faith Against Stigma Podcast
Episode 18: Building Bridges, Not Barriers
Dr. Kendra Davis and Tamika Patterson discussed the role of faith in overcoming stigma and past failures, emphasizing the importance of utilizing faith to empower others and create a welcoming community. They also highlighted the role of faith in healing and sharing the love of Jesus, with a focus on healing and love. Later, speakers emphasized the role of faith in overcoming challenges related to HIV, including stigma and lack of access to care, and encouraged listeners to have great faith in the face of adversity.Featured Guests: Rev. Dr. Kendra Davis, Founder and Senior Pastor...
2025-02-10
27 min
Faith Against Stigma Podcast
Episode 19: Breaking Barriers: Reimagining Women’s Roles in Black Faith Communities
This podcast explores the evolving roles of women within Black faith communities, highlighting the challenges and triumphs faced by women as they break barriers and reshape traditional structures. The discussion delves into the historical context of women’s roles in these communities, examining how cultural and religious norms have often limited their leadership opportunities. However, the podcast also celebrates the progress made as women increasingly take on leadership positions, offering fresh perspectives and driving meaningful change. Through personal stories and expert insights, the episode underscores the importance of reimagining and empowering women’s roles in faith spaces, advocating for great...
2025-02-10
08 min
Faith Against Stigma Podcast
Episode 21: Elevating Humanity, A Compassionate Response
In this episode titled "Elevating Humanity, A Compassionate Response," Rev. Glencie Rhedrick, a leader with the Charlotte Coalition for Justice and Associate Pastor in the Baptist tradition, alongside Shakethia Rorie, a Nurse Educator at Wake Forest Atrium Health and member of Zion Memorial Baptist Church, discuss their approaches to fostering compassion and justice within their communities. They share insights on how their faith and professional roles intersect in addressing social injustices and promoting health and well-being. The conversation highlights the importance of a compassionate response to human suffering and the ways in which faith-based and healthcare communities can collaborate t...
2025-02-10
12 min
Faith Against Stigma Podcast
Episode 22: Bridging the gap, How does love show up for PLWHIV?
In this episode titled "Bridging the Gap: How Does Love Show Up for PLWHIV?", Rev. Sophia Russell, Executive Director of Positive Wellness Alliance, and Dr. Raven Scales from United Health Care explore the ways love and compassion manifest for people living with HIV (PLWHIV). They discuss the critical role that both healthcare and community organizations play in supporting PLWHIV, emphasizing the importance of holistic care that addresses not only medical needs but also emotional and social well-being. The conversation delves into the power of love as a transformative force in breaking down stigma, fostering inclusion, and creating supportive environments w...
2025-02-10
16 min
The Jamal Bryant Podcast "Let's Be Clear"
Myammee Talks HIV Taking Her Family, Christian Hip Hop Music & Mental Health
🎙️ In this episode of The Jamal Bryant Podcast, "Let's Be Clear," we are joined by Angela “Myammee” Pitts, a powerful voice whose journey from reality TV star to Christian hip-hop artist is nothing short of inspiring. Angela shares the profound moments that have defined her path, including the heart-wrenching loss of her mother to HIV complications and how this tragedy deepened her faith and resilience.Together, we explore her transition from fame to faith, discussing the role of the church in addressing HIV within the Black community and the importance of awareness and support. Angela opens up about how...
2024-11-28
45 min
The Great Equalizer
Episode 101: HIV AWARENESS with author and philanthropist Nozibele Mayaba
On this episode of The Great Equalizer: Sam has merit, Charlene’s perpetually hormonal, and we chat to author, content creator and philanthropist Nozibele Mayaba. Nozibele Mayaba has a long list of accolades: HIV activist, internationally recognised podcaster and TV host. She's partnered with Jacaranda FM and East Coast Radio to launch a youth podcast, Don’t Hold Back, Say It Loud, and she a TV show, #YesIHaveHIV on Honey, DSTV Channel 173, which has helped many to disclose their HIV statuses to loved. Nozi is also a MOM, and she chats to us about her motherhood jour...
2024-08-30
1h 13
Wrestling Out Loud: Faith and Liberation
Transformative Wisdom: Imam Trina Jackson and the Power of Prayer
All are welcome at eTJC Unity Mosques spaces for prayer, community, reflection, and discussion which affirm and include all. ETJC Unity Mosques are places of healing for everyone ETJC Unity Mosques are safe spaces for everyone to worship, commune, and just be. We celebrate pluralism and diversity enshrined in 49:13 of the Quran. ETJC Unity Mosques extend an intentional welcome to people of all races, classes, abilities, health (including HIV) status, sexual orientations, gender identities, sex, ages, family and relationship statuses, and religions. ETJC Unity Mosque's beliefs and practises are based on the understanding that all persons are equal agents...
2024-07-10
03 min
Dr. P On The Pod
The 36th National Week of Prayer for the Healing of AIDS: Honoring the Impact of the Southern Faith Community
In this episode, Dr. P is joined by lawyer and activist Dafina Ward, JD.Dafina Ward, J.D. is an attorney and non-profit strategist with nearly fifteen years of experience addressing HIV and health equity issues in the southern United States. Working in partnership with a range of advocates—from grassroots leaders to federal decision-makers—she is a trusted voice in regional and national spaces. With nearly twenty years of experience in community grantmaking, Dafina is an expert in place-based funding strategies, coalition-building, and capacity building for emerging organizations and leaders. Dafina currently serves as Execu...
2024-02-29
38 min
Reformed Thinking
Between Unjust Suffering and the “Silent” God: Job and HIV/AIDS sufferers in South Africa by Madipoane Masenya
Masenya's scholarly work examines the complex interplay between biblical narratives, particularly the Book of Job, and contemporary societal issues in South Africa, with a significant focus on the HIV/AIDS pandemic. Through the prism of these sacred texts, she explores themes of suffering, faith, gender inequality, and injustice, as they manifest in the lives of South African women confronted by the multifaceted challenges of the HIV/AIDS crisis. Additionally, central to Masenya's analysis is the fictional character Mmalehu, who embodies the tribulations and deep faith of the biblical Job in the face of HIV/AIDS. Mmalehu's story serves not...
2024-02-16
18 min
The Jennifer Sheehan Show
Ep 12 His HIV+ Is Gone. Then He Left the LGBT Lifestyle
Join Jennifer Sheehan in a powerful and transformative conversation with Zach Oliver in this episode of The Jennifer Sheehan Show. Prepare to be inspired as Zach shares his remarkable journey — a journey marked by healing, faith, and a courageous decision to leave the LGBT lifestyle.In this candid interview, Zach opens up about his experience of witnessing the miraculous healing of his HIV-positive status. As he recounts the profound impact of faith and spirituality on his life, listeners are invited to explore the intersection of divine intervention and personal transformation.This episode goes be...
2023-12-15
28 min
Faith Against Stigma Podcast
Episode 1: The Act of Liberation: Moving from Self Care to Wholeness
Faith Against Stigma Episode 1In Episode One of the Faith Against Stigma Podcast, Candice Benbow, Author and Public Theologian, discuses the act of liberation as we move toward wholeness. Candice Benbow explains how community is essential to our collective wellbeing and provides insight on how we are connected to those who came before us by saying, "I didn't get anywhere by myself." Rooted in faith, she explains the importance of creating inclusive spaces and the need for faith communities to have liberating conversations. Further, Candice discusses HIV Stigma, sexual health among Black Women, and emphasizes the importance of...
2023-11-29
42 min
Faith Against Stigma Podcast
Episode 2: It's Personal
Faith Against Stigma Episode 2In Episode Two of the Faith Against Stigma Podcast, Rev. Dr. Nathan Scovens, Pastor of Galilee Missionary Baptist Church in Winston-Salem, NC and Leah McNair, Founder and Executive Director of Sister Circle International, discuses why faith against stigma is not just about "them", but it's about "us." Both Scovens and McNair discusses faith, trauma, and seeking help. They share their personal journeys around HIV, the harm silence creates, and the healing that can occur within families.Featured Guests:REV. DR. NATHAN SCOVENS is the spirited, gifted and anointed Pastor and Tea...
2023-11-29
19 min
Faith Against Stigma Podcast
Episode 3: Starting the Process of Re-learning
Faith Against Stigma Episode 3In Episode Three of the Faith Against Stigma Podcast, Apostle Gloria Samuels, Senior Pastor of Great Commission Community Church, Inc. in Winston-Salem, and Buddist Monk, Heiwa No Bushi, Co-Director at Wat Thepnimit Mediation Center, discusses the process of critiquing their faith and the process of re-learning. Featured Guests:APOSTLE GLORIA SAMUELS-LEAK is Senior Pastor of Great Commission Community Church, Inc. in Winston-Salem, NC. Under her leadership, the ministry is transforming lives by empowering communities and offers various ministries designed to touch the total person spirit, soul, and body. Samuels’ education allowed he...
2023-11-29
24 min
Faith Against Stigma Podcast
Episode 4: Faith or Fear?
Faith Against Stigma Episode 4In Episode Four of the Faith Against Stigma Podcast, Iya Dr. Funlayo E. Wood, and Rev. Dr. Daran H. Mitchell, discusses faith, stigma, and fear among religious leaders. They contend that faith cannot exist with fear, and in order for the Black Church to move beyond toxic theologies they need to rise above their fears. With an emphasis on God's power and the need for more education, Dr. Wood and Dr. Mitchell focuses on the importance of addressing the stigma surrounding HIV by talking openly about sexuality, drug use, and other factors that co...
2023-11-29
28 min
Faith Against Stigma Podcast
Episode 5: Debunking the myth of majority medicine to better serve the community
Faith Against Stigma Episode 5In Episode Five of the Faith Against Stigma Podcast, Dr. Brian Shackleford of Old North State Medical Society, discusses their work in combating HIV stigma through faith-based initiatives. As a medical doctor, Dr. Shackleford shares his personal experience diagnosing and treating HIV patients while also relying on faith for restoration and healing. He contends that faith can play a powerful role in healing. Further, listeners are encouraged to approach those living with HIV with the same grace and compassion they would want for themselves, rather than judging them. Stigma surrounding HIV include the mis...
2023-11-29
27 min
Faith Against Stigma Podcast
Episode 6: Clergy & Clinician - Moving from Stigma to Justice
Faith Against Stigma Episode 6In Episode Six of the Faith Against Stigma Podcast, Rev. Dr. Kia Hood and physician Dr. Tracei Ball, emphasizes the importance of faith in dismantling stigma around HIV/AIDS. With two distinct backgrounds as a Clergywoman and Medical Clinician, our featured guests, talks about the importance of creating spaces for young people to ask questions about their bodies and sex, and empowering young women to be heard. According to Dr. Ball, "about 20% of women account for the new cases. But out of that black women account for about 58% of the cases... So we're alr...
2023-11-29
18 min
Faith Against Stigma Podcast
Episode 7: Having the HIV Conversation
Faith Against Stigma Episode 7In Episode Seven of the Faith Against Stigma Podcast, physician Dr. Tracei Ball and Rev. Dr. Jovon McPerry, discuss how HIV stigma manifests in individuals, communities, and healthcare settings, and how it requires ongoing education and empathy. Rev. Dr. McPerry shares his personal story when testing positive for HIV and the importance of having the HIV conversation with those in your immediate community. Our featured guests also discuss medical mistrust and how medical providers can inadvertently perpetuate stigma against marginalized groups. Faith leaders can be advocates and help build trust related to medical car...
2023-11-29
15 min
Faith Against Stigma Podcast
Episode 8: Politicians Breaking Down Barriers
Faith Against Stigma Episode 8In Episode Eight of the Faith Against Stigma Podcast, former Commissioner Fleming El-Amin, of Winston-Salem, NC, provides an Islamic perspective on HIV and stigma within the Muslim community. El-Amin emphasizes the importance of breaking down barriers and leveraging faith and action addressing HIV stigma; encouraging listeners to put their beliefs into practice and help those impacted by HIV. Commitment to faith-driven social justice requires we operate with love and allow that to fuel our activism toward a more just world.Featured Guests:FLEMING EL-AMIN was first appointed as Forsyth Co...
2023-11-29
11 min
Faith Against Stigma Podcast
Episode 9: What if it was you?
Faith Against Stigma Episode 9In Episode Nine of the Faith Against Stigma Podcast, HIV & Faith Ambassador, Franetta Bryant Jones, discusses her work as a nurse and how her faith and HIV intersect with nursing. Our featured guest stresses that education is power, so educate yourself and to ask yourself, "What if it was you?" How would you want to be treated, especially from your faith community?Featured Guests:FRANETTA BRYANT JONES of Great Commission Community Church is a trained volunteer HIV and Faith Ambassador from Wake Forest University School of Divinity.Th...
2023-11-29
06 min
Faith Against Stigma Podcast
Episode 10: The Intersection of Faith & HIV - No Exclusion with God!
Faith Against Stigma Episode 10In Episode 10 of the Faith Against Stigma Podcast, HIV & Faith Ambassador, Bishop Roger Billingsley-Hayes, explains the need for an inclusive theology that provides a contextually understands a loving God, the human condition, and Scripture. Bishop Billngsley-Hayes discusses his journey reconciling his spiritually and sexuality. He is a witness to the love of God and developing a broader understanding of realization that there is no exclusion with God. Not having safe spaces and healthy conversations has led to disconnection from God. Our featured guest talks candidly about sex and the problematic dualism of spirit and...
2023-11-29
16 min
Faith Against Stigma Podcast
Episode 11: Assembling the Pieces, Collaborating to Reduce HIV Stigma
Faith Against Stigma Episode 11In final episode of season one of the Faith Against Stigma Podcast, Physician Assistant Lashay Shaw and Rev. Melissa McQueen Simmons, discuss the beauty of all of humanity and how HIV still persist, though science has advanced. Our featured guests explain strategies for collaborating to reduce HIV and stigma. We have to encourage faith leaders and medical providers to learn the facts about ways HIV continues to be transmitted and how to protect yourself so that you are not having inflammatory conversations with limited knowledge.Featured Guests:(PATRICE) LASHAY SHAW is...
2023-11-29
23 min
SheCentre: The Female Podcast
Breaking the Stigma: Overcoming HIV with Faith, Love, Support, and Self-empowerment
Send us a textWelcome to SheCentre, the female podcast that leaves no topic unexplored. In this powerful episode, we delve into the complex and often taboo subject of HIV. Our guest today, Lillian Kababiito is a remarkable HIV advocate and philanthropist who has shattered societal barriers and stigma surrounding the virus. She is not merely an activist but also a sister, a mother, a grandmother, a wife, and an inspiration to countless individuals.Join us as Lillian shares her personal journey, starting with the challenges of growing up in a dysfunctional family dynamic after...
2023-09-25
1h 10
Faith & Finance
Helping “the Least of These” with Brad Guffey
Brad Guffey is Chief Medical Director at Family Legacy Missions International where he specializes in treating infectious diseases. Family Legacy is the ministry changing the lives of around 13,000 orphans in Zambia.They do that through a 4-part program: helping children grow academically, physically, emotionally, and spiritually. The physical and healthcare services that Family Legacy provides to Zambian children have grown tremendously in the last 10 years. Emphasis on pragmatism and efficiency in their approach.Belief in being faithful in small tasks.Acknowledgment of God's significant impact on their work and the lives of man...
2023-09-12
24 min
kisah belek
[EPUB] FREE download Plague of Corruption: Restoring Faith in the Promise of Science by Kent Heckenlively
[EPUB] FREE download Plague of Corruption: Restoring Faith in the Promise of Science by Kent Heckenlively Read Online Plague of Corruption: Restoring Faith in the Promise of Science by Kent Heckenlively is a great book to read and that's why I recommend reading or downloading ebook Plague of Corruption: Restoring Faith in the Promise of Science for free in any format with visit the link button below. **Read Book Here ==> https://wartakinclunganeras.blogspot.com/52092854-plague-of-corruption **Download Book Here ==> https://wartakinclunganeras.blogspot.com/52092854-plague-of-corruption Book Synopsis : “Kent Heckenlively and Judy Mikovits are the new dynam...
2023-09-01
00 min
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[EPUB] FREE download Plague of Corruption: Restoring Faith in the Promise of Science by Kent Heckenlively
[EPUB] FREE download Plague of Corruption: Restoring Faith in the Promise of Science by Kent Heckenlively Read Online Plague of Corruption: Restoring Faith in the Promise of Science by Kent Heckenlively is a great book to read and that's why I recommend reading or downloading ebook Plague of Corruption: Restoring Faith in the Promise of Science for free in any format with visit the link button below. **Read Book Here ==> https://wartakinclunganeras.blogspot.com/52092854-plague-of-corruption **Download Book Here ==> https://wartakinclunganeras.blogspot.com/52092854-plague-of-corruption Book Synopsis : “Kent Heckenlively and Judy Mikovits are the new dynam...
2023-09-01
00 min
kisah bangke
[EPUB] FREE download Plague of Corruption: Restoring Faith in the Promise of Science by Kent Heckenlively
[EPUB] FREE download Plague of Corruption: Restoring Faith in the Promise of Science by Kent Heckenlively Read Online Plague of Corruption: Restoring Faith in the Promise of Science by Kent Heckenlively is a great book to read and that's why I recommend reading or downloading ebook Plague of Corruption: Restoring Faith in the Promise of Science for free in any format with visit the link button below. **Read Book Here ==> https://wartakinclunganeras.blogspot.com/52092854-plague-of-corruption **Download Book Here ==> https://wartakinclunganeras.blogspot.com/52092854-plague-of-corruption Book Synopsis : “Kent Heckenlively and Judy Mikovits are the new dynamic duo fighting corruption in science.†â€â€Ben Garrison, America’...
2023-09-01
10 min
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[EPUB] FREE download Plague of Corruption: Restoring Faith in the Promise of Science by Kent Heckenlively
[EPUB] FREE download Plague of Corruption: Restoring Faith in the Promise of Science by Kent Heckenlively Read Online Plague of Corruption: Restoring Faith in the Promise of Science by Kent Heckenlively is a great book to read and that's why I recommend reading or downloading ebook Plague of Corruption: Restoring Faith in the Promise of Science for free in any format with visit the link button below. **Read Book Here ==> https://wartakinclunganeras.blogspot.com/52092854-plague-of-corruption **Download Book Here ==> https://wartakinclunganeras.blogspot.com/52092854-plague-of-corruption Book Synopsis : “Kent Heckenlively and Judy Mikovits are the new dynam...
2023-09-01
00 min
Healing With Angelica
I Am More Than My HIV | Marcus Muhammad
I Am More Than My HIV | Marcus Muhammad Healing With Angelica Podcast With Guest Marcus Muhammad Episode: 67 On this episode we will be discussing Marcus Muhammad journey with being born with HIV and how he’s been thriving despite the diagnosis. Guest Info: Marcus Muhammad is an Entrepreneur, Author and Inspirational speaker. Marcus was born in July of 1993 in Washington DC and was diagnosed HIV positive at birth. He is a husband and a father of two. Marcus strongly believes that Allah (God) has him on the journey of being healed of HIV. As a student and follower of The Ho...
2023-07-20
53 min
Raise Your Volume Academy with Tiphany Kane, M.Ed.
Where Intersections Collide- Being Black, Queer, and a Person of Faith in Media
"Where intersections collide is where culture happens."- Anna DeShawn discusses the challenges of being Black, Queer, and a Person of Faith in Media. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including the pressure to conform to different spaces, the importance of amplifying unheard voices, and the power of storytelling.Anna talks about their experience working on the award-winning podcast series "HIV in the South," which aims to inform people about what's happening in the south and how to support efforts to get to zero new infections. Anna also discusses the lack of funding and intentionality...
2023-06-26
54 min
Rock Your Shine: After you’ve been cracked wide open
096: Silent Battles: Navigating Life with a Father's HIV and AIDS with Melanie Brooks
Welcome to Rock Your Shine: After you’ve been cracked wide open. On this show, I sit down with people from all over the world to hear their transformational stories on their deep grief and loss journeys. In this deeply personal and emotional episode, we embark on a journey with Melanie as she copes with her surgeon father’s terminal disease and subsequent death. After receiving a blood transfusion with tainted blood during open-heart surgery in 1985, he learned he was HIV positive. We delve into the profound impact of her father's diagnosis at a time when HIV was h...
2023-06-21
1h 01
Voices of Interfaith America
How do our beliefs inspire us to build a diverse democracy?
More than ever, the world needs builders – people ready to roll up their sleeves and build solutions for the challenges we face. In this season finale episode, Eboo Patel, Founder and President of Interfaith America, speaks with four leaders already building Interfaith America. Grounded in their faith communities and ethical traditions, these panelists respond from their beliefs to provide hope and inspiration. This panel discussion was a part of the opening plenary at the 2022 Interfaith Leadership Summit. Guest Bios:Panelist: Allison Josephs (she/her)Allison Josephs is the founder and executive dire...
2023-04-11
54 min
The Bend Like Bamboo Resilience Podcast
Shane Boyd, Resilience Coach, and Entrepreneur, Ep 38, How to swing from fear to faith
Shane Boyd, resilience coach, and business owner believes that resilience is the ability to have physical, mental, and spiritual resilience - which is our ability to switch from fear into faith, within ourselves, in the universe, and with others.It is our ability to pause and create space before we react and make a decision. “I call it the next organic step, not pushing too hard in one direction that is often led by the analytical mind, instead of drawing from our gut and intuition as well. Our ability to create this space is what resilience means to...
2023-02-15
40 min
Black Fly On The Wall Podcast
Ep 69: Black Faith & HIV | Black Fly on the Wall Podcast
Hi Guys, Welcome Back To Another Video "Ep 69: Black Faith & HIV | Black Fly on the Wall Podcast" 💠BF MERCHANDISE VISIT: https://blackflyonthewall.com/ ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ If you are new to our channel, we're happy you clicked on our video! Hope you enjoy today's video. Please show your love💓 and support🤝 joining "Black Fly on The Wall Productions" community now by subscribing and press (🔔) to join the Notification Squad and stay updated with new uploads✨ If you have any inquiries or requests feel free to leave them in the commen...
2023-02-03
38 min
On The Couch
Saint Stephen Metropolitan AME Zion Church - Faith HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
Saint Stephen Metropolitan AME Zion Church - Faith HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
2022-12-18
25 min
PodcastDX
The Chicago House & HIV Prevention
On today's show we discuss The Chicago House, founded in 1985 during the height of the AIDS crisis, Chicago House initially served as a housing resource for those living with HIV/AIDS. Over the past three decades, they evolved, remaining steadfast in their roots to provide housing for anyone impacted or vulnerable to HIV/AIDS while expanding their services to empower individuals in the greater LGBTQ+ community. Chicago House empowers persons living with or vulnerable to HIV/AIDS to lead healthy and dignified lives through housing and compassionate, client-centered support services. Chicago House is committed to preventing new HIV...
2022-12-13
34 min
PodcastDX
The Chicago House & HIV Prevention
On today's show we discuss The Chicago House, founded in 1985 during the height of the AIDS crisis, Chicago House initially served as a housing resource for those living with HIV/AIDS. Over the past three decades, they evolved, remaining steadfast in their roots to provide housing for anyone impacted or vulnerable to HIV/AIDS while expanding their services to empower individuals in the greater LGBTQ+ community. Chicago House empowers persons living with or vulnerable to HIV/AIDS to lead healthy and dignified lives through housing and compassionate, client-centered support services. Chicago House is committed to preventing new HIV...
2022-12-13
34 min
A Woman's Worth: Health and Wellness Radio
St. Paul AME Church & National Faith HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
A Woman’s Worth continues to promote National Faith HIV/AIDS Awareness Day observed on August 29. This is a day to engage faith communities to work together for HIV/AIDS education, prevention, treatment, care, and support, and to reduce and eliminate stigma and discrimination. This episode “A Woman’s Worth” features Mrs. Crystal Nelson with St. Paul AME Church in Montgomery. Listeners will learn how St. Paul AME Church became involved in HIV/AIDS work. Also, Crystal shared information about projects and upcoming events offered by the church. Also, listeners learn ways people of faith can share information about National...
2022-08-29
30 min
Faith Health & Home
New Innovative HIV Care is Changing as Patients Live Longer
EP. 105 - On this episode, Dr. Harmony Garges, Chief Medical Officer at ViiV Healthcare, joined me to discuss key information on the newest advancements in HIV care as patients grow older and where treatment may be headed next. With nearly half of people living with HIV in the U.S. over the age of 50, HIV research and treatment efforts have shifted to consider how to optimize care over the long-term and reduce the number of medications in a complete regimen.
2022-08-11
08 min
Peace & Prosperity Podcast
I Am Not My Diagnosis: Thriving With HIV - Episode #32 w/ LáDeia Joyce
Send us a textWhen you receive a diagnosis, it can be devastating, heartbreaking, and damaging to your identity and beliefs about who you are. Joining me today for a discussion about thriving with HIV, is LáDeia Joyce, MBA, who shares her story and how she is not allowing her diagnosis to define her!LáDeia is the modern day activist we all need to know, as she represents as compelling non-profit founder to confident fashionista. Through her online presence, LáDeia brings truth and light to the miseducation of HIV and its sti...
2022-07-17
43 min
Peace & Prosperity Podcast
I Am Not My Diagnosis: Thriving With HIV - Episode #32 w/ LáDeia Joyce
Send us a textWhen you receive a diagnosis, it can be devastating, heartbreaking, and damaging to your identity and beliefs about who you are. Joining me today for a discussion about thriving with HIV, is LáDeia Joyce, MBA, who shares her story and how she is not allowing her diagnosis to define her!LáDeia is the modern day activist we all need to know, as she represents as compelling non-profit founder to confident fashionista. Through her online presence, LáDeia brings truth and light to the miseducation of HIV and its sti...
2022-07-17
43 min
Questions You Didn't Ask
Series 5 Living With HIV in the African American Community Episode 2
What role does our faith community play in providing safety to those affected by HIV? How do people living with HIV have a safe sex life? Join our host, Niasha Fray, as she explores the topic of living with HIV in the African-American community with her guest, Alicia Diggs, in this installment of Questions You Didn't Ask.
2022-07-16
49 min
Yes Means Yes
Episode #14: HIV & Sexual Assault with Unity Wellness
Sandy Feagan and Michelle Mitchell with Unity Wellness in Auburn, AL join us on this week's episode of the Yes Means Yes Podcast to discuss HIV and sexual assault. Unity Wellness Website: https://www.eamc.org/location/unity-wellness-center Phone: 334-749-3593 More information on HIV care & counseling: https://www.eamc.org/find-a-service/hiv-care-counseling/ This video was created as a part of RCEA's outreach and education program. For more information on Rape Counselors of East Alabama visit us at one of t...
2022-07-06
38 min
Faith from the Margins
James Ozga - Forgiveness, Flexibility, and Being Fabulous
For our final episode of Season 1 we had a conversation with James Ozga, a long time member of our church, St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Houston, TX. We talked about the role of faith communities during the AIDS/HIV epidemic, his experiences as a gay man, marriage, and the importance of feeling relevant as people get older. James moved to Houston from Chicago in 1979. He met his husband in 1980 started going to St. Stephen's that same year. He has been involded in different ministries: Lay Pastors, ushering, rosary group, hospitality, Diocesan council, Gay Pride, and many other a...
2022-06-26
41 min
A Woman's Worth: Health and Wellness Radio
HIV "Has Not Left Us" Update from ADPH HIV/AIDS Division
A Woman’s Worth Community Health and Wellness Show celebrates Women’s Health Month! Mrs. Jora White with the Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) HIV/AIDS Division joined co-hosts Dr. Pamela Foster and Mrs. Reashanda White to provide an update on HIV and Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE). Mrs. White shared with listeners upcoming women’s health programs hosted by ADPH HIV/AIDS Division. Mrs. White informed listeners on the importance of community and faith leaders as well as community and faith organizations partnering with ADPH to get involved in the work of Ending the HIV Epidemic. In additio...
2022-05-09
31 min
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My man gave me HIV
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2022-03-25
10 min
Southern Time Podcast | Global South
END AIDS, Episode 101: Have Faith and Work On Yourself, STP Funding Drive 67
It's pretty much all we have control over in our lives... So get to it!www.southerntime.cawww.southernband.comwww.southerntime.communityTo help end AIDS and see the Dreamer series realized, donate now -https://chuffed.org/project/help-dreamer-find-justice~ OR ~https://www.paypal.me/southerntimedonation#HIVAIDS #hiv #aidsawareness #aids #dreamer #dreamers #uequalsu #EndAIDS #investor #social #good #utopia #freedom #justice #southern #stb #letgo--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/southerntimeband/message
2022-03-11
04 min
CHEcast
National Women & Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness day Discussion- 10 March2022 #NWGHAAD
National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NWGHAAD) is an annual, nationwide observance, led by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office on Women's Health (OWH). Every year on March 10 — and throughout the month of March — local, state, federal, and national organizations come together to shed light on the impact of HIV and AIDS on women and girls and show support for those at risk of and living with HIV. This year marks the 17th annual observance of NWGHAAD.Today Special Guest: Hosted by Carmarion D. Anderson-Harvey (she/her/hers)...
2022-03-10
55 min
The Reality
Director of Healed in Victory Ministry, KoHsin Illingworth - HIV to Christ. Simple Faith
"One day, after attending a party at a hotel and becoming intoxicated, KoHsin Illingworth was raped by a man she hardly knew. Some time later, she got married. Shortly afterwards, KohSin began suffering bad health and mental illnesses. It turned out she was infected with HIV when she was raped. KohSin prayed. With simple faith and by the grace of God, she responded to medication and was eventually declared HIV negative. Here simple faith brought healing to her broken body." THESE RADIO PROGRAMMES HAVE BEEN MADE POSSIBLE BY KIND DONATIONS OF SURE REALITY VISION PARTNERS. TO PARTNER WITH US VISIT, h...
2022-03-09
28 min
Sure Reality
Director of Healed in Victory Ministry, KoHsin Illingworth - HIV to Christ. Simple Faith
"One day, after attending a party at a hotel and becoming intoxicated, KoHsin Illingworth was raped by a man she hardly knew. Some time later, she got married. Shortly afterwards, KohSin began suffering bad health and mental illnesses. It turned out she was infected with HIV when she was raped. KohSin prayed. With simple faith and by the grace of God, she responded to medication and was eventually declared HIV negative. Here simple faith brought healing to her broken body." THESE RADIO PROGRAMMES HAVE BEEN MADE POSSIBLE BY KIND DONATIONS OF SURE REALITY VISION PARTNERS. TO PARTNER W...
2022-03-09
28 min
Sure Reality Podcasts
Director of Healed in Victory Ministry, KoHsin Illingworth - HIV to Christ. Simple Faith
"One day, after attending a party at a hotel and becoming intoxicated, KoHsin Illingworth was raped by a man she hardly knew. Some time later, she got married. Shortly afterwards, KohSin began suffering bad health and mental illnesses. It turned out she was infected with HIV when she was raped. KohSin prayed. With simple faith and by the grace of God, she responded to medication and was eventually declared HIV negative. Here simple faith brought healing to her broken body." THESE RADIO PROGRAMMES HAVE BEEN MADE POSSIBLE BY KIND DONATIONS OF SURE REALITY VISION PARTNERS. TO PARTNER WITH US VISIT...
2022-03-09
28 min
Southern Time Podcast | Global South
END AIDS, Episode 16: Have Faith, Trust God
'God,' in whichever way you want to call it (e.g., He/She/It), is an entity many people choose to guide them in their daily lives and future prosperity. Others place their focus on worshipping idols (e.g., money/sex/power, AI, synthetic biology). Which one are you? www.southerntime.ca www.southerntimeband.com www.southerntime.community #community #god #gods #idols #idol #money #power #syntheticbiology #biology #southern #aidsawareness #aids #HIVAIDS #hiv #time #ai #future--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/souther...
2021-12-19
06 min
The Three Letters Podcast
S02E07- HIV and Faith
August 29th is National Faith and HIV/AIDS Awareness Day! My guest is Mike O’Loughlin who is the host of the podcast “Plague: The Untold Stories of AIDS and the Catholic Church,” and the author of the forthcoming book based on the podcast, Hidden Mercy (due out November 2021). In this episode we learn that beneath the Catholic Church’s many public mistakes concerning HIV/AIDS there were individuals of faith for whom compassion trumped over stigma and homophobia. Like, subscribe and listen now! Ren Morrill (Host) - Ren is The Three Letter Podcast’s creator and host. He is a Ma...
2021-10-19
1h 03
Queer Devotions
Transpirituality and Recovery with A Queer Chaplain Bonnie Violet
Bonnie Violet, a trans, gender queer drag queen, has many stories to tell. Growing up in Idaho, Bonnie Violet first found a fulfilling community in church and felt a calling within her to be of service to others. But her queerness and transness didn’t feel compatible, at first, with the church, and she left it for a decade.But that calling still lived within Bonnie, as she worked in HIV/AIDS advocacy, and she began to reclaim the spiritual thread in her life, undertaking a remarkable process of healing that she shares in our Queer Devotions po...
2021-09-21
58 min
Download Latest Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & Entertainment
Lyrics of My Life: My Journey with Family, HIV and Reality TV by Branden James
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/529779 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Lyrics of My Life: My Journey with Family, HIV and Reality TV Author: Branden James Narrator: Daniel Henning Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 11 minutes Release date: September 14, 2021 Genres: Arts & Entertainment Publisher's Summary: The world was not the least bit surprised when Branden James became a finalist on season eight of America's Got Talent, receiving high praise from the judges for his emotional, operatic vocals. Coming out and sharing intimate details of his broken ties with his religious family on the show, he received countless messages from fans who...
2021-09-14
30 min
Listen and Let Your Mind Roam Free With Full Audiobook
Lyrics of My Life: My Journey with Family, HIV and Reality TV Audiobook by Branden James
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 529779 Title: Lyrics of My Life: My Journey with Family, HIV and Reality TV Author: Branden James Narrator: Daniel Henning Format: Unabridged Length: 07:11:58 Language: English Release date: 09-14-21 Publisher: Tantor Media Genres: Biography & Memoir, Arts & Entertainment, General Summary: The world was not the least bit surprised when Branden James became a finalist on season eight of America's Got Talent, receiving high praise from the judges for his emotional, operatic vocals. Coming out and sharing intimate details of his broken ties with his religious family on the show, he...
2021-09-14
7h 11
A Woman's Worth: Health and Wellness Radio
National Faith HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Part II with Tykeysha Boone with Ty Boone Consulting
Tykeysha Boone returned to the show to continue the conversation with listeners about National Faith HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. She talked about her work Ty Boone Consulting and services provided for AIDS Service Organizations and Community Organizations serving individuals infected with HIV. We shared with listeners the purpose of National Faith HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. Also, we shared ways the faith community can aid in reducing stigma. In addition, Mrs. Boone shared simple ways the faith community can get involved HIV/AIDS by raising awareness about HIV/AIDS.
2021-08-23
27 min
A Woman's Worth: Health and Wellness Radio
National Faith HIV/AIDS Awareness Day with Tykeysha Boone with Ty Boone Consulting
Tykeysha Boone returned to the show to talk with listeners about National Faith HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. She talked about her work Ty Boone Consulting and services provided for AIDS Service Organizations and Community Organizations serving individuals infected with HIV. We shared our experiences creating and developing culturally sensitive HIV/AIDS programs for heterosexual African American Women in the faith community. We shared with listeners the purpose of National Faith HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. Also, we shared ways the faith community can aid in reducing stigma and the barrier of women testing for HIV as well as...
2021-08-16
29 min
Cafe con Pam
On Men, HIV, and Wellness with Guillermo Chacón
Listeners this week we have a conversation with Guillermo Chacón.Guillermo is the President of the Latino Commission on AIDS and founder of the Hispanic Health Network.Since 2010, Guillermo Chacón has served as President of the Latino Commission on AIDS, where he is a vocal advocate on the impact of HIV, viral hepatitis, Sexually Transmitted Infections in Hispanic/Latinx communities. Under his leadership, the Commission has invested in national community mobilization programs to promote HIV testing and linkage to care and capacity building programing nationwide and special investment in our regional work in the So...
2021-07-25
58 min
The Priceless Podcast
26 Living with HIV - It Doesn’t Make Me a Lesser Human Being (Short version)
HIV has been around for a while. Though we came a long way in fighting this virus and having it is not a "death sentence" anymore, we still live with the images of suffering and people dying of AIDS. The stigma and judgement of people who are HIV positive remains. My guest dealt with the topic of HIV for 15 years. When he contracted HIV, he knew he wanted to live what he preached. LINKS: The Priceless Podcast Support the podcast The European Forum of LGBT Christian Groups Support the EU Forum LI...
2021-06-06
10 min
The Priceless Podcast
27 Living with HIV - It Doesn’t Make Me a Lesser Human Being (From Acceptance to Fighting Prejudice)
Some excerpts from the interview: I was diagnosed with HIV 5 years ago, which has been an interesting journey. I teach at the university here in Leeds. I teach issues in relation to gender and sexuality. The part of the Netherlands where I grew up was basically defined by conservative forms of Dutch Protestantism, Calvinism, the Dutch Reformed church. That defined my youth, my upbringing. LINKS: The Priceless Podcast Support the podcast The European Forum of LGBT Christian Groups Support the EU Forum LINKS ADRIAAN SUGGESTED: Adriaan's book: Kenyan, Christian, Q...
2021-06-06
1h 01
mestruth 3Speak Podcast
Kary Mullis Testimony on Why He Began Questioning the ‘HIV Causes AIDS’ Theory
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=mestruth/rwccpisi In this video I have uploaded a testimony by Dr. Kary Mullis on when he first began having serious doubts about the “HIV = AIDS = Death” model that has been pushed by the mainstream science establishment for decades. The mainstream theory assumes that a Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) causes a category of symptoms and disease called Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). Kary Mullis, Nobel Prize laureate and founder of the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) technique of amplifying genetic material used in the detection of HIV and other “viruses”, tells the story of how he first...
2021-04-30
00 min
The Three Letters Podcast
National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
March 10th is National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. Today we welcome the multi- talented Anthony Giorgio of the Queer Teen Podcast on to the show. Join Anthony and Ren as they discuss what is like to grow up queer, the importance of queer inclusive, evidence based sexual education, queer faith, what adults can learn from youth, the special magic of queer youth, and whether or not you can still call yourself a baby dyke or a twink after 30 (spoiler: you can!) Tune in, like, and subscribe!Ren Morrill (Host) - Ren is The Three Letter Podcast’s creator an...
2021-04-09
1h 22
Be Well Sis: The Podcast
Faith and Community: How to Thrive While Living with a Chronic Illness
"My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive; and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor, and some style."- Maya Angelou Today's guest is the embodiment of all of the above! Guest Spotlight: Nakeisa Jackson is a certified life coach & mentor, registered nurse, speaker, author, blogger, and wellness advocate. While in college she received a diagnosis of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). After receiving this news, she decided to get educated on the disease and seek out services. When she began her journey of healing, she n...
2021-02-09
35 min
Signature West Podcast
HIV, Aids, Addiction, Mortality, Faith and Recovery with Michael Glover
Michael tested positive for HIV in 1983, it is now 2020 and he is sharing his journey with HIV/Aids, addiction, faith, and recovery. Support the show
2020-11-23
25 min
United Women in Faith: response
Preventing Gender-based Violence
The United Methodist Women Association Cameroon in collaboration with United Methodist Women hosted a workshop in January 2020 under the theme “Preventing Gender-based Violence and Promoting Mainstreaming Through Engagement of State and Nonstate Actors to Take Action Toward Recovery and Justice for Victims.” The training was held in Meme Division, Southwest Region of Cameroon.Participants included indigenous, minority and economically disadvantaged women and women living with HIV/AIDS as well as survivors of gender-based violence and runaway child brides seeking shelter and protection.- - -This episode originally appeared in the November/December 2020 issue of r...
2020-11-12
02 min
Our Stories: Ending HIV Stigma
Brittney's Story: After a surgery mishap in childhood, HIV never held her back.
After a surgery mishap, Brittney contracted HIV when she was nine years old. Brittney, not her real name, has been living with HIV for 21 years. Growing up with HIV navigating friendships, relationships, university and now a new mum, HIV has never held her back.For more details on topics discussed in this episode, please visit:Positive Women Victoria: https://positivewomen.org.auEpisode 2: Brittney’s StoryTranscript / Show Notes Heather Ellis:Hi, I'm Heather Ellis your host on Our Stories: Ending HIV Stigma, a podcast by women living wi...
2020-09-25
23 min
BEHIND HER FAITH | The Podcast
Behind Her Faith S1.06 | Angela "Myammee" Pitts
Thank you for joining us for another episode of the BHF podcast series! BEHIND HER FAITH celebrates the courage and strength of amazing women, and highlights the power of their Faith. Episode 6 of the BEHIND HER FAITH Podcast features entrepreneur and HIV/AIDS advocate Angela "Myammee" Pitts, who lost her mother and two twin brothers to the disease. After listening please be sure to stream all four episodes of BEHIND HER FAITH the TV series, featuring Essence Atkins, Niecy Nash, Angelica Nwandu (Founder & CEO, The Shade Room) and Aisha Hinds, NOW streaming on UMC...
2020-05-08
1h 22
Forward 40 (4tea)
Episode 13: The Blossoming of Wisdom & Social Justice featuring Suki Terada Ports
Suki Terada Ports is a well-known social justice activist and community organizer who has dedicated her life to fighting for issues of school integration and community empowerment to ensure that public spaces were protected from institutional expansion to quality health care access. A child of parents directly affected by U.S. policies against Japanese Americans during World War II, Suki grounded her early activism on behalf of those that were not treated fairly. Suki attended Smith College (Class of 1956) and studied Education. The field of Education helped shape her unrelenting fight for all children and people, especially...
2020-02-19
1h 08
triyoga talks
Faith Hunter on emotional self-care + inclusivity: triyoga talks episode 32
At the height of the HIV/AIDS hysteria of the ’80s, Faith Hunter’s two brothers were diagnosed HIV positive after being treated for Hemophilia with contaminated blood. The experience brought her closer to her family, taught her how to express herself and, ultimately, took her to the mat. Now, she owns her own studio in Washington, D.C and works to help as many people as possible heal their wounds through yoga – whether they be emotional or physical. This episode Faith goes deep on difficult topics like losing a sibling to AIDS, learning to care for ourselves when we a...
2020-02-10
58 min
triyoga talks
Faith Hunter on emotional self-care + inclusivity: triyoga talks episode 32
At the height of the HIV/AIDS hysteria of the ’80s, Faith Hunter’s two brothers were diagnosed HIV positive after being treated for Hemophilia with contaminated blood. The experience brought her closer to her family, taught her how to express herself and, ultimately, took her to the mat. Now, she owns her own studio in Washington, D.C and works to help as many people as possible heal their wounds through yoga – whether they be emotional or physical. This episode Faith goes deep on difficult topics like losing a sibling to AIDS, learning to care for ourselves when we a...
2020-02-10
58 min
Classic Black Dude
UB the Cure Ft. Ulysses Burley
Ulysses Burley, who served on Barack Obama’s Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS and is a founding member of the USCA Faith Coalition and the National Faith HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Task Force, speaks on how WE can address the global HIV crisis, being hired to work for Obama, and how to do all the fun sex stuff in a safe way. Follow Clark on IG: theeclarkjones Follow Clark on Twitter: theeclarkjones Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2019-11-04
53 min
Faith and Law
27 Million Lives Saved - The Role of the Faith Community and the Fight to End AIDS through PEPFAR and the Global Fund
At this Friday Forum, the Clapham Group will premier a short film on The Role of the Faith Community and the Fight to End AIDS through PEPFAR and the Global Fund. A panel of experts will respond including:Mark P. Lagon is a practitioner and thinker on global health, human rights, and human trafficking, and global institutions. He is Chief Policy Officer at Friends of the Global Fight Against AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria—where he coordinates the non-profit’s Administration and congressional outreach, policy advocacy and coalition management, and research content. He is also Senior Fellow at the Tri...
2019-10-18
26 min
Faith and Law
The Role of Faith Leaders in Uganda and the U.S. in the Fight against Global AIDS
Canon Gideon Byamugisha of Uganda will share his personal story of living with HIV and about his work and leadership against stigma, shame, denial and discrimination, inaction and mis-action. Further, he will discuss his ministry and theology to uphold the human dignity and rights of people living with and most vulnerable to HIV and AIDS. Then, Dr. Jenny Dyer will will reflect on the critical role of faith leaders to shape policy and funding for Global AIDS since the beginning of the Bush Administration. She will look at the sustained support over the past three Administrations and the success of...
2019-05-17
27 min
Faithfully Creative
Phileena Heuertz | Contemplation, Action, and Knowing God
"I knew all this stuff about God but I was lacking in terms of how much I knew God in my personhood, in my lived experience..."—Phileena Heuertz Episode 68 of Spirituality for Ordinary People features an interview with Phileena Heuertz. Phileena has spent her life in social justice work among the world’s poor. A member of the New Friar movement, for nearly 20 years she and her husband Chris served with Word Made Flesh in more than 70 countries building community among victims of human trafficking, survivors of HIV and AIDS, abando...
2018-12-18
46 min
North Avenue Lounge
Pastor William Francis on The Black Church and HIV - 12/03/2018
Guest: Pastor William Francis of The Black Church and HIV Keren talks to an ambassador of The Black Church and HIV, an organization that works to reduce the impact of HIV on black America through faith, about how and why faith communities can make a difference in the epidemic, and particular challenges of fighting the HIV epidemic in Atlanta. Host: Keren Landman
2018-12-05
00 min
Sacred Tension
Gay, Christian, HIV Positive
In this episode of Sacred Tension, I talk to gay Christian activist and blogger Donald Scherschligt about his recent HIV diagnosis, and how he is integrating his HIV positive status into his life and faith. Donald speaks vulnerably and beautifully about the first moment he found out he is positive, the politics of HIV, the cognitive shift that takes place when one receives a positive diagnosis, and much, much more. You can find Donald at www.donaldlawrence.me, and on twitter @donnysurelegit. He is also the editor in chief of SKEW, a Level Ground magazine, which yo...
2018-04-02
55 min
Wednesday Breakfast
HIV advocate and activist, Moving community radio SYN Fm, Earthships, Asia Calling and live Poetry.
Wednesday Breakfast the 18th of October 2017What on3CR In Ya Face presenter James McKenzie speaks writer and living with HIV advocate and activist NicHolas about the new NSW legislation that makes room for possible punitive measures for the transmission of HIV, including prison sentences in some instances. Nic Holas and James McKenzie talk about its implications for people living with HIV.Moving community radio, SYN FM's new home. Tess Lawley General Manager of SYN FM, joins us in the studio to talk about how raise the funds to make the move. Kate chats to Mike Reynolds founder and architect...
2017-10-17
00 min
Philip Christopher Baldwin - HIV+ Columnist
Philip Christopher Baldwin is a 31-year-old LGBT rights and HIV awareness activist. He was diagnosed as HIV positive in 2010, when he was 24-years-old. Philip went through an empowering process of acceptance surrounding his HIV. He we has columns in Gay Times and the Huffington Post and am a Stonewall Role Model. He has recently contributed to a book called The Power of my Faith and is working on a semi-autobiographical book on stigma, called Positive Damage. Themes which are central to his activism include: HIV awareness, Hep C, LGBT bullying in schools and Christianity for LGBT people. Philip says and we quote "I am...
2016-11-27
57 min
Faith/Media What Do They Have in Common with the fight on HIV/AIDS?
Joining “CAN WE TALK FOR REAL”, cohosts Teresa Jackson and Michelle E. Brown on Wednesday, February 3, 2016 to address the Asian/Pacific HIV/AIDS awareness strategy and [Prep] will be Jens Tamang from the Minnesota Aids Project who before joining MAP he provided care coordination for individuals living with HIV in adult foster care and served as a Projects Administrator for several LGBTQ youth programs funded by the Minnesota Regional Arts Council. Joining him will be also be Kayden Hoang Bui he will discuss his vision on how to expand the MAP’s work into hard-to-reach populations to promote HIV/STI educat...
2016-02-04
1h 48
MedicalMissions.com Podcast
HIV and the Faith Community
This workshop will explore concepts, principles and recommendations for the involvement of people of faith and the local church in HIV and AIDS ministry. At the conclusion of this workshop, participants will be able to: • Identify characteristics, roles and functions of faith communities which are suited for HIV and AIDS ministry and programs.• Explore personal and congregational barriers that hinder faith-based involvement in HIV and AIDS efforts. • Develop a specific individual and corporate plan of action for addressing HIV and AIDS within their communities and congregations.
2014-03-07
54 min
Other
HIV and the Faith Community
This workshop will explore concepts, principles and recommendations for the involvement of people of faith and the local church in HIV and AIDS ministry. At the conclusion of this workshop, participants will be able to: • Identify characteristics, roles and functions of faith communities which are suited for HIV and AIDS ministry and programs.• Explore personal and congregational barriers that hinder faith-based involvement in HIV and AIDS efforts. • Develop a specific individual and corporate plan of action for addressing HIV and AIDS within their communities and congregations.
2014-03-07
54 min
HIV/AIDS
HIV and the Faith Community
This workshop will explore concepts, principles and recommendations for the involvement of people of faith and the local church in HIV and AIDS ministry. At the conclusion of this workshop, participants will be able to: • Identify characteristics, roles and functions of faith communities which are suited for HIV and AIDS ministry and programs.• Explore personal and congregational barriers that hinder faith-based involvement in HIV and AIDS efforts. • Develop a specific individual and corporate plan of action for addressing HIV and AIDS within their communities and congregations.
2014-03-07
54 min
Talk! with Audrey
REVEREND KERON SADLER, NAACP National Health Program Manager: February 7 - National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
This week on TALK! with AUDREY: REVEREND KERON SADLER, NAACP National Health Program Manager is my guest. February 7th is National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. Did you know that the African American community bears the largest burden of the HIV epidemic over any other racial or ethnic group in the United States? Reverend Sadler has information about the NAACP's partnership with Black Church's to provide training for faith leaders and a first-of-its-kind manual to offer a framework to integrate HIV education in churches and seminaries.
2014-02-07
16 min
Talk! with Audrey
REVEREND KERON SADLER, NAACP National Health Program Manager: February 7 - National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
This week on TALK! with AUDREY: REVEREND KERON SADLER, NAACP National Health Program Manager is my guest. February 7th is National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. Did you know that the African American community bears the largest burden of the HIV epidemic over any other racial or ethnic group in the United States? Reverend Sadler has information about the NAACP's partnership with Black Church's to provide training for faith leaders and a first-of-its-kind manual to offer a framework to integrate HIV education in churches and seminaries.
2014-02-07
16 min
Christian Aid Global
HIV: The final taboo
Few people would think of church leaders if asked to name heroes of the HIV response. But since its launch members of the International Network of Religious Leaders Living with, or Personally Affected by, HIV and AIDS (INERELA+) have been pioneering a new approach to prevention and challenging stigma associated with the virus. Antoinette Powell talks to one of its founding members, Reverend James Matarazzo, who explains why it was high time for leaders within the Christian church and other faiths to begin championing this work. Find out more about Christian Aid's work on HIV at www.christianaid.org.uk...
2013-04-02
06 min
Harvey Carr - Faith and HIV
The son of a Southern Baptist Pastor, Rev. Dr. Harvey Carr has been involved with work in the religious community most of his life Dr. Carr was ordained in 1968, at the age of 19 upon graduation from a small conservative Southern Baptist College in Mississippi. In August 2009, he was granted a Doctor of Humanities by Canterbury for his 24 years of work in service to people infected with and/or affected by HIV/AIDS Having worked with the first Buddy Program in Memphis, Tennessee in 1984, Harvey has been actively involved in the fight since GRID was first diagnosed in the US, working w...
2011-06-06
1h 01