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Geremy Lowe

Geremy Lowe is a dedicated Ph.D. student in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco. With a robust academic background in Ethnic Studies and Journalism, Geremy has honed a unique perspective that fuels his passion for social advocacy. His work primarily focuses on creating equitable access to essential resources such as housing, employment, and pharmaceutical drugs, particularly for individuals living with HIV/AIDS. For over twenty years, Geremy has been a staunch advocate for the availability of HIV/AIDS medications in various international regions, with a significant focus on African countries. His efforts are driven by a deep commitment to addressing the systemic barriers that hinder access to healthcare for marginalized communities. Geremy's advocacy is not limited to international borders; he is equally passionate about amplifying the narratives of those living with HIV/AIDS in the Americas, particularly Black, queer Americans. Geremy's research aims to analyze and mobilize these communities during the HIV/AIDS epidemic, with the goal of influencing policies that prioritize underserved populations in healthcare access. As a Black, queer American himself, Geremy brings a personal understanding of the challenges faced by these communities, emphasizing the importance of historical research in shaping future health outcomes. Looking to the future, Geremy envisions a career as a public health historian. He aspires to collaborate with government officials to address health disparities and promote health equity. Additionally, he is passionate about educating students on the impact of social movements in ending health disparities in the United States, hoping to inspire the next generation of advocates and scholars. Geremy's work is characterized by a deep commitment to social justice and a belief in the power of education and advocacy to drive meaningful change. Through his research and advocacy, he seeks to create a more equitable healthcare landscape for all, ensuring that the voices of marginalized communities are heard and prioritized in policy-making processes.

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