Marnina Miller is a Michigan native currently residing in Houston, Texas. This out and proud, Black Queer young woman facilitates trainings on anti-stigmatizing language, effective leadership, sex positivity, and community organizing. She is a 2018 Public Policy Fellow and the Outreach Coordinator for the Greater Area Houston Chapter. Marnina Miller is a Youth Ambassador for Youth Across Borders where she spends time at Montaña de Luz, an orphanage for children living with HIV in Honduras. She is the Co-Chair for the Texans Living with HIV Network, and a graduate of the Inaugural Building Young Leaders of Color (BYLOC) leadership training. She is a feature writer for the international online publication Life and Love with HIV where she is dismantling the stigma of women; developing, maintaining, and pursuing a healthy sex life one blog post at a time.
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