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Breaking the Stigma about HIV with Janeli Saucedo
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Length:
96 minutes
Released:
Feb 23, 2018
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Podcast episode
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Hello listeners! This week we have a conversation with Janeli Saucedo.
Janeli describes herself as: A mujer, but not much of a “dama.” A wife…but not much of an “esposa”. A working mommy & stepmommy trying to find that elusive work/vida balance. Janeli is full time publicist and amateur blogger. She has recently chosen to disclose that she’s been living with HIV for 7 seven years in hopes to add to the conversation against stigma and help eradicate this disease once and for all. She currently works for the San Antonio AIDS Foundation as the Director of Development, raising funds for the area’s oldest AIDS Services Organizaiton. She’s preparing for their largest fundraiser WEBB Party on April 20, 2018 at The Aztec Theatre.
Find Janeli on all things social: @janelialejandra
Stay Shining!
@cafeconpampodcast
Janeli describes herself as: A mujer, but not much of a “dama.” A wife…but not much of an “esposa”. A working mommy & stepmommy trying to find that elusive work/vida balance. Janeli is full time publicist and amateur blogger. She has recently chosen to disclose that she’s been living with HIV for 7 seven years in hopes to add to the conversation against stigma and help eradicate this disease once and for all. She currently works for the San Antonio AIDS Foundation as the Director of Development, raising funds for the area’s oldest AIDS Services Organizaiton. She’s preparing for their largest fundraiser WEBB Party on April 20, 2018 at The Aztec Theatre.
Find Janeli on all things social: @janelialejandra
Stay Shining!
@cafeconpampodcast
Released:
Feb 23, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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