Program Leader
Bronx Móvil
Bronx, New York
Tamara Oyola-Santiago is a harm reductionist and public health educator. Areas of life work include harm reduction services grounded in social justice in Puerto Rico and New York City, HIV/AIDS decriminalization, self determination, and LGTBQIAGNC health. She is co-founder of Bronx Móvil, a fully bilingual (Spanish/English) mobile harm reduction and syringe services program, and part of the What Would an HIV Doula Do collective, a community of people joined in response to the ongoing AIDS Crisis. She is also co-Director of the Institute for Transformative Mentoring at the Center for NYC Affairs at The New School where she leads a restorative practices and trauma-centered training institute for credible messengers and systems impacted folks.
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Tuesday, April 12, 2022
2:15 PM – 3:15 PM