Antonio Pineda is a case manager at Andromeda Health Clinic in northwestern Washington, D.C., where he specializes in helping clients who are living with HIV/AIDS. He is originally from El Salvador and has lived in Washington since 2001. In 2007, he was named the LGBT activist of the year by the Embassy of El Salvador.
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Guy-Oreido Weston has worked full-time in HIV/AIDS programs since1986. At present, he is a consul...
Kevin Nunley serves as the Senior Director for Internships and Student Services at The Washington...
Jose Gutierrez is founder of the Latino GLBT History Project, the DC Latino Pride and co-founder ...
Sapna Pandya, MPH is former Director of Programs for the South Asian Health Initiative (SAHI) at ...
Clarence J. Fluker is a renaissance man who weaves his words and actions into the discourse on so...
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Elise Roy lost her hearing at the age of 10 and doctors have never been able to explain why. Dete...
Cornelius Baker has been a committed advocate at the local and national level for nearly two deca...
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A 30-year community, human rights and HIV/AIDS activist/advocate in the metropolitan DC area, cer...
Laya Monarez is a transgender bisexual latinx artist, musician and transgender activist. She stu...
Mark Chalfant has been improvising his life for 13 years. Since helping refound Washington Improv...