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In this episode, Alex Torres shares his journey as a first-generation Mexican American living in Dallas, Texas navigating the complexities of sexual health, particularly focusing on PrEP and its impact on his life. He discusses his experiences in the leather community, including winning the title of Mr. Hidden Door 2024. He opens up about why talking honestly about sexual health matters and how stigma still gets in the way of HIV prevention. Alex emphasizes the need for education and empowerment within the LGBTQ+ community, sharing insights from his career in sexual health advocacy and his upcoming participation in the International Mr. Leather competition.
Alex has built a career in the HIV field at the Legacy Community Health at different capacities.
Visit Alex’s Instagram page.
This episode was brought to you by The Los Angeles Family AIDS Network in collaboration with Reach LA.
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In this episode, Alex Torres shares his journey as a first-generation Mexican American living in Dallas, Texas navigating the complexities of sexual health, particularly focusing on PrEP and its impact on his life. He discusses his experiences in the leather community, including winning the title of Mr. Hidden Door 2024. He opens up about why talking honestly about sexual health matters and how stigma still gets in the way of HIV prevention. Alex emphasizes the need for education and empowerment within the LGBTQ+ community, sharing insights from his career in sexual health advocacy and his upcoming participation in the International Mr. Leather competition.
Alex has built a career in the HIV field at the Legacy Community Health at different capacities.
Visit Alex’s Instagram page.
This episode was brought to you by The Los Angeles Family AIDS Network in collaboration with Reach LA.
Support the show
This podcast is brought to you by the Los Angeles Family AIDS Network