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NAESM HEEDS THE CALL…
The Centers for Disease Control states that:
Black/African American gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men are more affected by HIV than any other group in the United States. In 2018, black/African American gay and bisexual men accounted for 26% (9,756) of the 37,832 new HIV diagnoses and 37% of new diagnoses among all gay and bisexual men in the United States and dependent areas.
Also, according to the Black Futures Lab report, When the Rainbow is Not Enough: LGBTQ+ Voices in the 2019 Black Census2, lack of affordable healthcare and lack of affordable quality housing were identified as two of the top five most pressing economic problems among Black respondents who identified as gay or bisexual (note: these statistics were not further broken down by gender).
Though considerable progress has been made over the years, these statistics (and more) punctuate the dire and continued need for our advocacy, work, and services in our communities. Black gay and bisexual men still need access to care, education and other resources, and NAESM is committed to continuing to lead the charge to meet these needs.
HIV Testing
Know Your Status Getting tested is easy, friendly, and confidential. Simply walk-in or schedule an appointment when you’re ready.
SUBSTANCE USE COUNSELING
Each client’s journey is unique and there are multiple barriers that may prevent a person from seeking support with managing their substance use. NAESM provides licensed behavioral health professionals who can assist HIV positive individuals as well as Black gay and bisexual men irrespective of their HIV status.
STI/STD TESTING
NAESM provides free to low-cost testing for sexually transmitted diseases. You might think an appointment is needed when it isn’t! Testing is fast, convenient, and confidential.
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SUPPORT
Need someone to talk to? NAESM provides licensed behavioral health professionals who can help clients sort out their feelings and better face their challenges. This service is available to HIV positive individuals as well as Black gay and bisexual men irrespective of their HIV status.
LINKAGE TO CARE
NAESM believes in providing new and existing HIV positive clients with the appropriate assistance to lessen the impact of dealing with HIV/AIDS. Being linked to care is a crucial first step in successfully living with HIV.
Our Community Health Navigators and other staff are here to help clients secure medical benefits, food, transportation and housing assistance.
NAESM 2026 National African American Leadership Conference on Health Disparities and Social Justice
May 28-31, 2026
Montgomery, AL
The NAESM African American MSM Leadership Conference on Health Disparities and Social Justice is our nation’s largest annual convening dedicated to exploring HIV prevention, care, treatment, policy, and research advances related to Black men who have sex with men. The conference provides an opportunity for Black MSM-serving organizations and individuals to share best practices and methodologies.

Black Gay Men’s Research Agenda Report
Epidemiological data released at the 2005 National HIV Prevention Conference demonstrated the significantly disproportionate HIV incidence among Black men who have sex with men (BMSM). In a large-scale study, 1,767 MSM were tested for HIV, and 46% of those who tested positive were Black. Of the Black men who tested HIV positive, 64% had been unaware of their HIV status (CDC, 2005). This report triggered an outcry from Black gay men across the United States. A central question emerged in response to these results: Given the federal and local appropriation earmarked for HIV and AIDS research and program interventions, why were Black gay men not experiencing improved health?
Our Impact In Numbers
We’re passionate about our communities and how we’re able to enhance their lives
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Location
With our centrally located Midtown location, we are able to service our targeted communities in need.
36
Years
For more than 36 years we have continued to develop cutting-edge strategies to conduct HIV prevention activities to help reduce percentage of new HIV infections.
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Lives Touched
We’ve happily enhanced the lives of over 5,000 minorities throughout Atlanta and Georgia.
WHAT PEOPLE SAY
I love it thank you for opening my mind more also to my sister we need to get a team together for our post op sister like me.
Wait until yall see this interview. Toni Bryce is an absolute sweetheart and our chemistry on camera was everything. I was truly able to get so much off my chest and talk about my experiences and ballroom in addition to my upcoming projects. Thank you Toni for being an angel. Can’t wait to do this again. #BlackTransLiveMatter
Congrats Travi! This live had me in tears I felt everything and to the women interviewing you thank you as well keep on with the things that you are doing!
One thing that I took away from Dirty Talk, was the panel made if comfortable for us to talk freely, non-judgmental, and were still being educated on prevention methods. I always have a good time when im either watching or participating. Thank Travis Walker and Naesm for having this program.
1. I love watching/participating in Dirty Talk. It’s a significant eye opener to mindsets of others in the LGBTQ+ community. We can differentiate each other’s, personalities, attractions, and walks of life. Yet, we all laugh and, unbeknownst to us, educate each other and those watching. It’s honestly, a good time.
The scenarios was one of my favorite parts of the show. It’s honestly very relatable. I was even educated on prevention methods and it honestly encourage to me want to take my sexual health more serious. Because of this program and being educated, I started taking PrEP. Thank for the knowledge, the fun, and laughs that you brought to prevention. I look forward to another Dirty Talk session.
Change Lives With Your Gift
By volunteering your time or giving a donation to NAESM you can help us to increase minority populations’ access to free HIV testing, linkage to care and treatment in the Atlanta Metropolitan area and throughout the State of Georgia. Join your hands with ours to create a better life and beautiful future for the populations that we serve.



