Does herpes have a bigger stigma than other STI's? Why does herpes have such a stigma in the black community? Join me for this insightful sexual health conversation with Courtney Brame, founder of Something Positive for Positive People!
Courtney Brame Bio:
Courtney Brame is the passionate founder of Something Positive for Positive People (SPFPP), a groundbreaking nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting and empowering individuals navigating herpes stigma. With a commitment to destigmatizing herpes and promoting open dialogue, Courtney hosts the SPFPP podcast, where he interviews people who bravely share their journeys of living with herpes. Beyond the podcast, Courtney is a staunch advocate for the integration of stigma-free communication interventions into sex education and STD prevention efforts. His advocacy extends to teaching and equipping individuals, healthcare providers, and sexual health organizations with the skills and knowledge to engage in empathetic, non-judgmental conversations about sexual health. Courtney's mission is to foster a world where discussions surrounding herpes are stigma-free and empowering, ultimately creating a more informed, compassionate, and supportive community. His work at SPFPP continues to inspire and uplift those affected by herpes stigma while driving positive change in sexual health education and awareness.
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IG: @courtneybrame_
Podcast: SPFPP
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