
World AIDS Day, recognized annually on December 1st since 1988, honors the lives lost to the HIV epidemic and raises awareness about HIV/AIDS. Holding the memory of the lives lost brings light to their stories of resilience and resistance, offering hope for the future.
In this episode, Rob Lester and T.J. Griffin join hosts David Watson and Marc Esposo for a discussion on their personal and professional experiences in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
They touch on:
1. The evolution of HIV/AIDS treatment
2. Key milestones that have shaped the course of the epidemic
3. Stories of resilience and strength from affected community members
4. Ongoing challenges of overcoming stigma and ensuring access to healthcare
5. The importance of personal advocacy and community engagement
To read a transcript of the episode, visit: menshealthfound.org/podcast-transcript-episode-8
To request an appointment for an HIV testing/treatment, visit menshealthfound.org/book or call 310-550-1010.
The information and opinions shared in this podcast are for educational purposes only. Diagnostic or treatment advice requires individual consultation with a doctor. Please talk with your primary care physician or a medically-licensed professional.