Marsha Jones is the co-founder and executive director of The Afiya Center, a community for Black womxn to seek refuge, education and resources. She is also adept in HIV/AIDS advocacy and not only has been raising awareness but also providing solutions. Jones has a bachelor’s degree in psychology and is a graduate of the Black AIDS Institute’s African American HIV University and Tyndale Theology School. She is a part of the board of directors for the Texas Equal Access Fund and is a member of the National Women AIDS Coalition.
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