
Tony Bradford, Program Manager for Black Brothers Esteem, discusses the
San Francisco AIDS Foundation's community-based program to empower gay and bisexual African-American men who live in the Tenderloin/Polk Gulch and Sixth Street Corridor neighborhoods of San Francisco. In addition to providing HIV prevention and support to a community disproportionately vulnerable to HIV infection, Black Brothers Esteem addresses issues affecting program participants' overall health such as racism, addiction, poverty, homophobia, violence, and marginal housing conditions.
Listen to SFAF Podcast #27 - Black Brothers Esteem fights HIV with a community-based program. (7 minutes, .mp3, 3 MB)
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