We are opposite in many ways, but compliment each other beautifully. I can literally tell him anything.
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Estoy cansada...de la crueldad. Cansada de las mentiras. Cansada de la gente que elige no educarse cuando la verdad está aquí, frente a sus ojos.
I am tired of...the cruelty. Tired of the lies. Tired of people who choose not to educate themselves when the truth is right here.
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"I can only imagine how women have survived for so long as sexual pleasure has been stigmatized by so many people for centuries."
"Our plan was to discuss the various aspects of our services that are lacking and then build a physical model to represent those inequities."
"So how do you find your community where there is none? This is a challenge."
"We focus on our health but often that’s not enough. What about living a full life in every sense? Women are burdened with many responsibilities and traumas."
Learn about HPV – what it is, important vaccines and screening tests, and the genital warts, cervical cancer, and anal cancer it can cause.
My goal is always to pair education with empowerment so women walk away with resources and a renewed sense of power and worth.
I wrote a poem for my mother's service, which I called "A Mother's Love." On the tenth anniversary of her death, I wrote a Eulogy for a class project, and I have included both pieces as a tribute to my mother's life.
I'm coming up on my fourth year of being diagnosed with HIV. Although I have been undetectable since 2021, I am still learning to navigate through so much with this diagnosis.