Tiny Table Talks: HIV/AIDS Evolution, Engagement, Education presented by Red [Space]

Tiny Table Talks aims to create a reflective space where we can collectively deconstruct stigmas, challenge stereotypes, and build solidarity. It is a call to gather, learn, and grow as a community, recognizing that while the table may be small, the potential for impact is vast.
Red [Space] at Stonewall Columbus, serves as an affirming space for queer community to learn, explore, and understand HIV/STI wellness. Red [Space]’s primary focus is on creating space (programming and resource connection) for underrepresented (BIPoC) queer populations in and around Columbus/Central Ohio.
Historically, Red [Space] has taken a larger role at Pride than at the Center, providing a stage for folks from marginalized community to provide entertainment, tell their stories, and highlight the joy and vibrancy of the LGBTQ+ community. Our hope is to expand this program at the Center, creating a safe space where folks can learn, grow and thrive in their journey living with or being impacted by HIV/AIDS, not in spite of it. We want to build a program for community, by community.







