UNFILTERED: Prevention Starts with Being Seen

UNFILTERED is a docu-series campaign spotlighting Black and Brown New Yorkers as they share honest, everyday experiences about sexual wellness and PrEP. Through real-life stories, we break down stigma, uplift community voices, and connect New Yorkers to resources that will help them access PrEP and other sexual health resources.

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This Week's Episode

Watch as we follow our influencers on their journey. This week, meet Yves Mathieu East–artist & activist–whose work bridges vulnerability and Black liberation. Find out more about how he encourages PrEP use, builds community connections, and supports Black and queer youth through advocacy and volunteerism.

Unfiltered Episodes

Yves - Unfiltered Episode

Yves Mathieu East

Meet Yves Mathieu East–artist & activist–who shows how he encourages PrEP use, builds community connections, and supports Black and queer youth through advocacy and volunteerism.

Jade - Unfiltered Episode

Jade Verette

Meet Jade Verette–chef, podcaster,& Black cisgender woman–who is starting important conversations about PrEP.

Leo - Unfiltered Episode

Leo Herrera

Meet Leo Herrera–LGBTQ+ writer, artist, & activist–who shares his story about being one of the early adopters of PrEP.

Mila - Unfiltered Episode

Mila Jam

Meet Mila Jam–pop artist & activist–who is using her voice for PrEP access.

Boy Radio - Unfiltered Episode

Boy Radio

Meet Boy Radio–musician, artist, and actor–who is defining "sexually aware and safe" for his generation.

Sydnee - Unfiltered Episode

Sydnee Washington

Meet Sydnee Washington, a comedian who is normalizing sexual health conversations through humor and honesty.

Gabriel - Unfiltered Episode

Gabriel Ocasio-Cortez

Meet Gabriel Ocasio-Cortez–community worker, artist, & accessibility activist for the deaf community–who is highlighting the importance of accessible sexual health education and PrEP.

Raquel - Unfiltered Episode

Raquel Willis

Meet Raquel Willis–activist & author–who is elevating PrEP awareness in Black trans communities.