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    2024 State of HIV Stigma Report

    Acknowledgements

    Mathew Rodriguez
    Writer, Journalist and Author

    DaShawn Usher
    Senior Director, Communities of Color and Media, GLAAD

    Julian J. Walker
    Associate Director, Communities of Color and Media, GLAAD

    Kayla Thompson
    Communities of Color Associate, GLAAD

    Ty Ballard
    Junior Associate, Communities of Color, GLAAD

    Tristan Marra
    Vice President of Research & Reports, GLAAD

    Tony Morrison
    Senior Director of Communications, GLAAD

    Crystal Stratford
    Art Director and Head of Creative, GLAAD

    Special thanks:
    Gwendolyn Pointer, Rich Ferraro, Brendan Davis, Heidi Spillum, Skye Gould, Lauren Sanders, Barbara Simon, Darian Aaron, Alex Cammy, Daniel DeMartis

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