
The Stonewall Project
This is the third episode in the San Francisco AIDS Foundation's four-part series on gay men's health. Michael Siever, Director of the Stonewall Project, a harm reduction program for gay and bisexual men, illustrates the dangerous links between crystal meth, sex and HIV transmission. The Stonewall Project and Magnet, a gay men's community health center in the Castro, will join the AIDS Foundation on July 1. In the fourth episode of this series, AIDS Foundation Executive Director Mark Cloutier will discuss the Foundation's commitment to gay men's health and ways we can build a healthier community.
Michael Siever is the founder and Director of the Stonewall Project. He is a licensed psychologist with a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology. Dr. Seiver has a long history of community activism as a gay man living with HIV and as an advocate for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities with the San Francisco Department of Public Health.
Michael Siever is the founder and Director of the Stonewall Project. He is a licensed psychologist with a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology. Dr. Seiver has a long history of community activism as a gay man living with HIV and as an advocate for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities with the San Francisco Department of Public Health.
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