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S4 E2: Harm Reduction by Heart with Braunz Courtney

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CW: Substance Abuse

Braunz Courtney speaks with host Tammy Kremer about he practiced strategies of harm reduction at the age of 11 before he knew what the term meant. He went from dancing shirtless to raise awareness of the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in queer Black communities to serving as the Executive Director of the HIV Education Prevention Project of Alameda County. He touches upon the importance of organizations that understand the lived experiences of the populations they serve.

Download the transcript of this episode.

Follow HEPPAC on Instagram and Twitter.

Resources:

National Harm Reduction Coalition

Cal-Pep

Oakland LGBTQ Center

CAPTC-Related Training and Resources:

Syringe Services Programs Workshop

Breakout Session 6: Mobile Harm Reduction, Street Medicine as a Medical Home

Turn on notifications to never miss an episode of Coming Together for Sexual Health.

Follow Coming Together for Sexual Health on Instagram and Twitter.

Braunz Courtney is the Executive Director of the HIV Education Prevention Project of Alameda County. He serves PWUDs, the unhoused homeless, LGBTQ+, youth, and the recently released/reentry of the Alameda, Contra Costa, and Solano Counties. He creates, implements, and markets culturally appropriate programs that provide services in non-clinical settings to BIPOC communities throughout Northern California East Bay with a goal of having long-lasting public health impacts.

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Indhold leveret af CAPTC, California Prevention Training Center, and UCSF. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af CAPTC, California Prevention Training Center, and UCSF eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.

CW: Substance Abuse

Braunz Courtney speaks with host Tammy Kremer about he practiced strategies of harm reduction at the age of 11 before he knew what the term meant. He went from dancing shirtless to raise awareness of the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in queer Black communities to serving as the Executive Director of the HIV Education Prevention Project of Alameda County. He touches upon the importance of organizations that understand the lived experiences of the populations they serve.

Download the transcript of this episode.

Follow HEPPAC on Instagram and Twitter.

Resources:

National Harm Reduction Coalition

Cal-Pep

Oakland LGBTQ Center

CAPTC-Related Training and Resources:

Syringe Services Programs Workshop

Breakout Session 6: Mobile Harm Reduction, Street Medicine as a Medical Home

Turn on notifications to never miss an episode of Coming Together for Sexual Health.

Follow Coming Together for Sexual Health on Instagram and Twitter.

Braunz Courtney is the Executive Director of the HIV Education Prevention Project of Alameda County. He serves PWUDs, the unhoused homeless, LGBTQ+, youth, and the recently released/reentry of the Alameda, Contra Costa, and Solano Counties. He creates, implements, and markets culturally appropriate programs that provide services in non-clinical settings to BIPOC communities throughout Northern California East Bay with a goal of having long-lasting public health impacts.

  continue reading

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