Now, THRIVE SS is expanding even further and enacting more autonomy over
how it provides support to its beneficiaries with its new social networking
app, THRIVE 365.
“Facebook is very helpful, but there’s a lot of potentially harmful
information that is transmitted via Facebook,” Larry Walker, the Executive
Director and co-founder of THRIVE SS, told Georgia Voice. “So, we
wanted to create a social media app that addressed the things that we needed.”
THRIVE 365 was designed to provide an online hub for Black gay men
living with HIV to access help, support, conversation, and linkage to care.
“If you know anything about Black history, we were often taken away from
our communities, our languages were changed,” Walker said of the need for
community the app fulfills. “We view THRIVE 365 as a way of building our own
communities in our own likenesses around our own specific culture. That’s an
emboldening process.”
While the app will address the needs of this community, the focus
extends beyond need to include socialization, solidarity, and intimacy.
“We endeavored to put support and community into your pocket,” Walker
said. “You can go to this app and not only indicate that you want an
appointment or need food or clothing or medication, you can also go to this app
to say, ‘I had a hard day and need to see an affirmation that is specifically
geared to me.’”
More than anything, THRIVE 365 is designed to be a safe space — which is
why access to the web-based app, which will be available through the
organization’s website on November 15, will only be granted to users who are
vetted by THRIVE SS. Walker says this will maintain the safety and trust
necessary for those experiencing the unfortunate stigma of an HIV diagnosis:
“It’s such a stigmatized ailment, so we wanted to make sure the app felt safe
for people living with HIV.”
While the app is designed for HIV-positive men, it will be open to all
Black MLM. Users who are determined to be HIV-positive by the vetting process
will have access to HIV-specific content and forums that others will not, but
the app overall will be a status-neutral space. The current iteration will
allow users to create posts within the app’s various forums, but for safety and
anonymity, nothing will be able to be externally shared. As the app grows,
Walker hopes to bolster more social networking aspects like photos, videos, and
comments.
THRIVE SS’s other work includes self-love and acceptance bolstering
through content creation; the organization shot and produced two documentaries,
“Outrun the Sky” and “Colors on the Wall,” both of which highlight Black
HIV-positive people. Their work also includes Project Innovate, an initiative
providing microgrants and leadership development to queer people of color under
the age of 29 who are establishing businesses and initiatives centered around
network building, stigma reduction, and health promotion. The project is funded
by ViiV Healthcare, the only pharmaceutical company focused entirely on HIV.
P.J. Moton-Poole, the Senior Manager for External Affairs for North America at
ViiV, told Georgia Voice that putting money behind young queer people of color
— and THRIVE SS in general — is crucial toward addressing HIV.
“There is an HIV epidemic within the Black queer community, particularly
in Atlanta where the [HIV] rates are three times more than the national
average,” he said. “Certain communities are burdened more by the epidemic than
others, so it’s important for us to use that information to recognize where we
need to focus our resources… [We want to be sure] these men are able to tell us
what they need as opposed to us basing assistance on our assumptions. THRIVE SS
is a pillar of life for that community, so what better place to invest our
resources?”
Through community building centered on acceptance and love, THRIVE SS is
changing the landscape for Black HIV-positive and queer people, in Atlanta and
beyond, to eliminate HIV stigma and build a better world for the community it
serves.
You can request access to THRIVE 365 starting November 15 at ThriveSS.org.
SOURCE: THEGAVOICE
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