A public health and social justice podcast brought to you by NASTAD. Much like brewing stronger tea, this platform aims to brew a stronger community by centering the voices of community leaders, and their innovative work in the southern United States.
Torrian L Baskerville, Bianca Ward, Nicole Elinoff, Isaiah Webster III
To learn more about the work of BYP100, visit https://www.byp100.org/. To learn more about ARC Southeast, visit https://arc-southeast.org/. To learn more about the work of SisterLove, visit www.sisterlove.org.
To learn more about the work of HIPS, visit www.hips.org. To learn more about Gender Benders, visit www.genderbenders.org.
To learn more about the work of the Southern AIDS Coalition, visit www.southernaidscoalition.org. To learn more about the work of PALSS, visit www.palss.org.
To learn more about the work of BASIC NWFL, visit https://basicnwfl.com/. To learn more about OASIS Florida, visit https://www.oasisflorida.org/.
To learn more about NASTAD, please visit www.nastad.org.
To learn more about NAESM, Incorporated, please go to www.naesminc.org. To learn more about the Silverlining Project or THRIVE SS, please visit www.thrivess.org/.
To learn more about the work of the Southern AIDS Coalition, visit www.southernaidscoalition.org.To learn more about AcadianaCares, visit www.acadianacares.org.
To connect and/or learn more about Tori Cooper and Human Rights Campaign, please visit www.hrc.org. To learn more about Tori's involvement with PACHA, please visit About PACHA | HIV.gov. To learn more about Abounding Prosperity, visit www.aboundingprosperity.org. Feel free to connect with them on Facebook and other social media platforms.
To learn more about Olive Branch Ministry, visit www.olivebranchministry.org. Feel free to connect with them on Facebook and other social media platforms. To learn more about North Carolina AIDS Action Network, visit www.ncaan.org..
To learn more about My Sistah's House, please visit https://mshmemphis.org/.To learn more about A Vision 4 Hope, please visit https://www.avision4hope.org/.
To learn more about Acadiana Cares visit, https://www.acadianacares.org/.
To learn more about the House of Tulip, their work, and how to support them, visit https://houseoftulip.org/.For more information or to listen to Season One, visit www.nastad.org/cbo-hub/podcast-southern-steep-brewing-stronger-community.
In the finale of season 1, Bianca, Isaiah, Nicole, and Torrian share their favorite moments from the first 13 episodes. Bianca recalls Erin Snowden's steely determination from Episode 12. Isaiah revealed how his blooper during Episode 7 led to his favorite moment of the season. Nicole was moved by Justine Ingram's devotion to community service from Episode 10. And Torrian discussed why his favorite moment, from Episode 5, involved all the co-hosts.
For more information on Heart to Hand, Inc., go to https://www.hearttohandinc.org/For more information on STAR, go to https://sisterstogetherandreaching.org/
For more information on Mamatoto Village, go to http://www.mamatotovillage.org/. For more information on Black Swan Academy, go to https://www.blackswanacademy.org/.
My Brother's Keeper, Inc. (MBK) is a private, nonprofit, 501(c) (3) organization with three offices in the Jackson, MS metropolitan area, (headquarters in Ridgeland) and two offices in South Mississippi – Hattiesburg and Gulfport. MBK's mission is to reduce health disparities throughout the United States by enhancing the health and well-being of minority and marginalized populations through leadership in public and community health practices, collaboration, and partnerships. Learn more about MBK at, https://mbkinc.org/about-us/ Southern Charm: Cedric Sturdevant is the executive director of Community Health-PIER, which is a new CBO in the Mississippi Delta, whose mission “is to create a platform for rural communities to decrease the vicious cycle of health disparities through education, intervention, and research.” Cedric is an advocate for HIV, working with and training HIV-positive people to be an advocate for themselves and others through a program called AIDSWatch Mississippi. In 2019, Cedric partnered with NASTAD on Ending the HIV Epidemics – https://www.nastad.org/blog/leading-through-epidemics
To learn more about My Sistah's House, visit https://mshmemphis.org/. To support My Sistah's House, visit https://www.gofundme.com/f/mshmemphis.
For more information on RAHMA, go to http://haverahma.org/. For more information on Sister Reach, visit https://www.sisterreach.org/.
For more information about Metro Inclusive Health, go to https://www.metrotampabay.org.For more information about the SMART ride, go to https://thesmartride.org/.
For more information about Mobilizing of Brothers Initiative, Incorporated (MOBI), go to www.mobi-nyc.com and follow them on all social media platforms using the handle @mobi-nyc. For more information about the Southern Coalition for Advancing Gay Men or to be part of this year's summit, please email Torrian L Baskerville at tbaskerville@nastad.org.
For more information on Latino Commission on AIDS, visit www.latinoaids.org. Be sure to follow them on all social media platforms at @latinocommaids. For more information about QLatinx, visit www.qlatinx.org.
For more information about NASTAD, visit www.nastad.org.
To learn more information about He Is Valuable, Incorporated, visit www.heisvaluable.org. Also, be sure to follow them on all social media platforms, @HeIsValuable.To learn more information about THRIVE SS, visit www.thrivess.org.
To find more information on Birmingham AIDS Outreach, go to https://www.birminghamaidsoutreach.org/. To find more information on the Southern AIDS Coalition, visit https://southernaidscoalition.org/.
For more information on The Bros in Convo Initiative, go to https://www.brosinconvo.org/, and follow them on all social media platforms @brosinconvo.For more information on the Black Lives Fund, go to https://app.etapestry.com/onlineforms/OurFund/blacklivesfund.html.
For more information on Medical Advocacy and Outreach, visit www.maoi.org. For more information on Mamatoto Village, visit www.mamatotovillage.org.