Put It Together passed the 300-episode milestone this year) says one of his biggest recent accomplishments was landing an interview with folks at the Prevention through Active Community Engagement (PACE) Region 9 Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health.
That important conversation revolved around “how the community and local government offices can work together to make prevention, testing, and PrEP part of the conversation in the Latino community while taking into consideration cultural, religious, and social differences, thus reducing stigma, shame, and fear.”That’s critical, Garza says, because “Latinos are still being diagnosed throughout North, Central, and South America because we are afraid to speak up against years of religious.