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The Team

Who We Are

Sincere Ali Porter

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Sincere Ali Porter, a 10-year Army Veteran that's continued service to community and humanity over the last 24 years. Focusing specifically on BIPOC Trans Men, Trans Masculine and TGNC communities. My advocacy is grounded and rooted in Reproductive Justice, Gender Affirming Healthcare, Ryan White HIV Prevention, testing, facilitation and counseling, SSP & Harm Reduction, STD/STI prevention and education Trans Justice/Liberation, and National Grassroots Organizing.

 

I Currently serve as a national member of The Society of Family Planning on the D.E.I committee board. I'm certified as a PrEP Navigator and received a listing in the National Online directory of HIVPNCs via the AETC . I'm also the Trans Health Coordinator for Feminist Health Center, a reputable Reproductive Justice Center of Atlanta assisting and coordinating Gender affirming care for the Trans Community, a Leader and Mentor with Game Changing Men of Atlanta, and an elected mentor by the Mayor's Office of Atlanta and Alex Santiago of Destination Tomorrow for Atlanta's first LGBTQIA Mentorship Program. Also serving on the Community Advisory Board for Georgia State University in conjunction and partnership with their Gender Junction Longitudinal research survey project that focuses on 250 Trans Feminine and 250 Trans Masculine individuals and their Healthcare.

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Malachi Stewart

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Malachi Stewart is a passionate advocate and activist with nearly two decades of dedicated service to the LGBTQIA+ community and people living with HIV. A Philadelphia native with deep roots in both South and West Philadelphia, Malachi has become a dynamic and influential figure in the DC-Maryland-Virginia area, where he has resided for over a decade.

After attending Drexel University, Malachi moved to the nation's capital, where he has worn many hats, most notably as a community liaison connecting the DC Department of Health with the DC Mayor's Office of LGBTQ Affairs. His work in this role has been instrumental in fostering inclusivity and advocating for equitable healthcare and social services for marginalized communities.

In addition to his public health work, Malachi is the host of "Positive Voices," a government-funded podcast that amplifies the experiences and challenges of people living with HIV in the DMV region. His commitment to uplifting the voices of those often unheard has made a significant impact in the field of public health advocacy.

Malachi has also returned to his Philadelphia roots as the co-host of "UnPacking," a radio show on Philadelphia's WURD 96.1 FM/900 AM. The show serves as a vital platform for discussing life, love, community, music, pop culture, and more, all through an inclusive lens that centers the queer perspective.

A seasoned speaker and moderator, Malachi has shared his insights and expertise at numerous conferences, including the United States Conference on HIV/AIDS (USCHA), the Summit on Science (SOS), and George Washington University's Science Writer's Conference. His extensive experience in panel moderation and public speaking continues to drive meaningful conversations around LGBTQIA+ issues and the ongoing fight for HIV awareness and support.

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