Send us a text"Where intersections collide is where culture happens."- Anna DeShawn discusses the challenges of being Black, Queer, and a Person of Faith in Media. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including the pressure to conform to different spaces, the importance of amplifying unheard voices, and the power of storytelling.Anna talks about their experience working on the award-winning podcast series "HIV in the South," which aims to inform people about what's happening in the south and how to support efforts to get to zero new infections. Anna also discusses the lack of funding and intentionality in addressing HIV in black and brown communities and the importance of showing the humanity in people affected by the epidemic.The episode also touches on the importance of embracing intersections and creating safe spaces for people to be their whole selves. Join us for a candid and uplifting conversation about amplifying unheard voices, creating change, and living at the intersections of different identities and experiences. Listen in and join the conversation.Connect with Anna:Listen to the Podcast series: HIV in the SouthTikTok: @annadeshawnInstagram: theannadeshawnTwitter: @AnnaDeShawnFacebook: Anna DeShawnOther Episodes you will enjoy listening to:Exploring Power, Identity, and the Power of Your VoiceThe Battle for Ordinary EqualityRadical Permission to SpeakSupport the showI want to hear from you!Support & Subscribe- your support helps me to keep making this podcast! Become a supporter and I will shout out a thank you on my next episode!DM me on IG @tiphanykaneLeave Tiphany a Voice Message to have a spotlight on the podcastProduced & Edited by: KaSa Media Productions