This is episode 20, “Dealing with HIV.”
My guest, Kenyon Farrow, was named a "Modern Black History Hero" by Black Entertainment Television.
He is an award-winning writer, activist, and strategist. He has worked on local and national campaigns on issues related to criminalization/mass imprisonment, homelessness, health justice and LGBT rights.
Mr. Farrow is currently the senior editor with TheBody.com, a news and information site focused on HIV, LGBT health, and social justice, and serves on the board of the New York Transgender Advocacy Group (NYTAG).
Do not miss episode 20 as Mr. Farrow describes how our current health care system prevents people with HIV from getting necessary care and how Medicare for All would help them and would help reduce the transmission of HIV.
Please note that there was a connection problem during the interview that sometimes affected audio quality.
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