Freeman T. Freeman
Freeman is a Black gay man, a parent, an activist and volunteer, and a clinical social worker. Topics include being in an interracial gay marriage, parenting, living in rural New York, working as a clinical social worker, volunteering for Men of Color Health Awareness (MOCHA), participating in an AIDS vaccine clinical trial, facing prejudice and intolerance as a Black gay man, and volunteering with SAGE Rhode Island.
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- Date of Interview: Spring 2020
- Interview Length: 1:00:07
- Tags: Parenting, Social isolation, Rural conditions, Gay men, Christian gay men, Older gay men, AIDS and HIV, Vaccines, Clinical trials, Sexual minorities--Services for, Social service, Gays--Medical care, Same-sex marriage
- Location: Rochester, N.Y.; Providence, R.I.
- Interviewer: Virginia Thomas