Key Points*
[00:03] Tammy Kinney's journey from HIV diagnosis to activism and organization founding.
Tammy faced a traumatic AIDS diagnosis along with substance abuse and mental health issues.
She overcame her struggles, found a safe haven, and decided to become an activist to empower herself and others.
[02:46] Finding a safe haven & founding an organization
Finding a safe haven in an organization called SisterLove, connecting with other women with similar experiences
Attending a conference, raising questions about rural area care, and getting involved in the work KNOW YOUR STATUS? Order a free HIV Self-Test Kit today
[05:38] Formation of Ruing Women in Action ignited rural movement
Started with inspiration from first conference attended as part of Sister song
Fostered sense of sisterhood, acceptance, and hope for women of diverse backgrounds
[08:22] Rural Women in Action promotes community health and education with love
Rural Women in Action emphasize doing everything out of love, passion, and compassion for the community, specializing in bringing people together and honoring ancestors
Rural Women in Action focuses on building healthier and safer communities, promoting education and awareness about HIV and AIDS, addressing the epidemic of lack of love in healthcare relationships
[11:05] Importance of love and compassion in healthcare for addressing HIV in communities.
Lack of love and compassion in healthcare contributes to stigma and isolation in HIV-affected communities.
Emphasizing love and building relationships can lead to healthier communities and better outcomes in HIV care.
[13:43] Empowering the next generation in HIV advocacy
Tammy Kinney talks about a radical young girl in her community, Brianna, who is knowledgeable about LGBTQ+ issues, racism and healthcare stigma.
She believes that Brianna would continue the work of HIV advocacy and make a positive impact.
[16:41] Support from family in disclosing HIV diagnosis
Tammy's mom was initially hesitant but eventually supported her decision to share her HIV story publicly.
Tammy's community now feels more comfortable in participating in testing events.
[19:16] Initiating conversation and normalization of HIV testing
A small church organized an HIV conference, sparking open dialogue about HIV.
This resulted in a significant increase in HIV testing in the black community.
More About the Episode
HIV Activism and Survival - Tammy Kinney's Inspiring Journey
We all face challenges in life, but some individuals rise above their struggles to make a profound impact on their communities. Tammy Kinney's story is one of resilience, compassion, and unwavering dedication to empowering others affected by HIV and AIDS.
In the latest episode of the Visible & Unseen Podcast, we delve into Tammy's journey from receiving a traumatic AIDS diagnosis to becoming a prominent activist and founder of Rural Women in Action.
Despite battling substance abuse and mental health issues, Tammy found solace wiht us at SisterLove, where she connected with women who shared similar experiences.
This safe haven ignited her passion for activism and inspired her to raise questions about healthcare in rural areas.
Tammy's experience at a conference as part of SisterSong fostered a sense of sisterhood, acceptance, and hope among women from diverse backgrounds.
This transformative event led to the formation of Rural Women in Action, an organization that promotes community health and education with love and compassion at its core. By emphasizing the importance of building relationships and honoring ancestors, Rural Women in Action strives to create healthier and safer communities while addressing the epidemic of lack of love in healthcare relationships.
Tammy believes that the absence of love and compassion in healthcare contributes to the stigma and isolation faced by HIV-affected communities. By prioritizing love and building meaningful connections, we can work towards better outcomes in HIV care and foster a more supportive environment for those affected by the virus.
Looking to the future, Tammy sees hope in the next generation of HIV advocates, like Brianna, a young girl in her community who is well-versed in issues surrounding LGBTQ+ rights, racism, and healthcare stigma. With the support of her family and community, Tammy has been able to share her HIV story publicly, normalizing conversations about the virus and encouraging increased testing participation.
Tammy Kinney's inspiring journey reminds us that by approaching challenges with love, compassion, and a determination to empower others, we can create lasting change in our communities. As we continue to work towards a world free from the stigma surrounding HIV and AIDS, let us draw strength from the courage and dedication of activists like Tammy Kinney.
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