Black Queer Sex Workers Need a Seat at the HIV Advocacy Tabl

Black Queer Sex Workers Need a Seat at the HIV Advocacy Table: A Conversation With JD Blackstone


Black Queer Sex Workers Need a Seat at the HIV Advocacy Table: A Conversation With JD Blackstone
Courtesy of Justin Davis, also known as “JD Blackstone.”
HIV advocacy work often strives to have a workforce that mirrors the communities disproportionately impacted by HIV. And while there exist genuine efforts to increase diversity in the field, oftentimes we also see and experience tokenism—symbolic gestures to mirror diversity without genuine efforts to proportionately bring diverse voices to the decision-making table. Justin Davis—an HIV advocate working in Atlanta who is also well-known in the Black queer community under his porn alias, JD Blackstone—knows this form of tokenism all too well, having experienced firsthand how being a sex worker can create conflict while working as an HIV advocate. “It’s like I’m the trinity of what a HIV agency is looking for in a token,” said Davis. “I’m Black, a gay male, and I’m also a sex worker.”

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Black Queer Sex Workers Need a Seat at the HIV Advocacy Table: A Conversation With JD Blackstone
Courtesy of Justin Davis, also known as “JD Blackstone.”
HIV advocacy work often strives to have a workforce that mirrors the communities disproportionately impacted by HIV. And while there exist genuine efforts to increase diversity in the field, oftentimes we also see and experience tokenism—symbolic gestures to mirror diversity without genuine efforts to proportionately bring diverse voices to the decision-making table. Justin Davis—an HIV advocate working in Atlanta who is also well-known in the Black queer community under his porn alias, JD Blackstone—knows this form of tokenism all too well, having experienced firsthand how being a sex worker can create conflict while working as an HIV advocate. “It’s like I’m the trinity of what a HIV agency is looking for in a token,” said Davis. “I’m Black, a gay male, and I’m also a sex worker.”

Related Keywords

United States , Americans , Justin Davis , Youtube , Us Centers For Disease , Twitter , Traditional Methods To Reach The Community , Muskogee County Health Department , Elevating Black Queer Sex Workers , Non Traditional Methods , Disease Control , African Americans , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , அமெரிக்கர்கள் , ஜஸ்டின் டேவிஸ் , வலைஒளி , எங்களுக்கு மையங்கள் க்கு நோய் , ட்விட்டர் , முஸ்கோகீ கவுண்டி ஆரோக்கியம் துறை , அல்லாத பாரம்பரிய முறைகள் , நோய் கட்டுப்பாடு ,

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