She comes to social justice work from a background in fine art photography and printmaking and celebrates creative approaches to organizing for Justice. He prioritizes self-determination and facilitating intersectional and intergenerational dialogue within their youth organizing. Adrian feels honored to build power with the LGBTQIA+ youth of WNC, cultivating a culture of consent, equity, and compassion. They have been serving as the Executive Director at Youth OUTright WNC since January 2018. Īdrian is a non-binary, Latinx, HIV+ individual who uses they, he, and she pronouns fluidly. Fellows will also develop Facebook live events and to conceptualize social media posts around three thematic blocks: (1) Biomedical prevention basics, (2) Sex, desire, and pleasure, and (3) PrEP, PEP and Treatment adherence. The campaigns seek to increase awareness around PrEP, PEP and TasP for men who have sex with other men. Fellows are trained around biomedical prevention and provided with social media packages to startup their “biomedical prevention influencer” status. The Gay Men of Color Fellowship is based on a strong social media-based campaign informed by its members.