Justin B. Terry-Smith has been involved in Gay and HIV Activism since 1999. He is 32 and a U.S. Air Force Veteran. Justin was raised in Silver Spring, MD. He now lives in Laurel, MD with his husband Phil. He has worked with and for Gay orgs such as the National Black Justice Coalition, Human Rights Campaign, Equality Maryland, Us Helping Us, People Into Living Incorporated etc. He has earned an AA in Communication, a BA in Political Science is working on a Masters in Public Health.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Justin's HIV Journal: National Youth Leadership Forum on Med. Keynote Sp...
On December 5th, 2010 I was given the honor of being the Keynote Speaker for the National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine. Before I was going to speak I was so nervous that they wouldn't like me or I would do really bad, but all in all I think I did OK. Keep in mind there were about 200 hundred students and they are handpicked scholars from around the country. Some of the students were all the way from Hawaii and Puerto Rico. These young and impressionable men and women are the leaders that go to school and decide to earn a degree and practice in the medical profession. They were so receptive and amazing. I couldn't believe the questions and comments I received afterwards. I do have that video of the student asking questions but it needs to be edited to protect the students' identities because they are all underage. I've been asked to speak at colleges, forums and other places but this was really an inspiration because these young people concentrate their studies and time on areas of medicine. They will be the professional that will help the younger generation through illness and plagues like HIV.
I need to say Thank you so much to all the staff and students that make this event possible, it's really important that we inspire these young people to go onto study medicine and help not only the future of America but the world.
All in all I think I was a little nervous but I think I held my own and the experience made me cry a little. Those young people's faces are instilled forever in my mind. They make me think that what I do is right and make me want to keep on loving & living life . THANK YOU
I HAVE SOME GREAT NEWS TO SHARE AS WELL BUT I WILL KEEP IT A SECRET UNTIL IT COMES TO LIGHT.
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