Matthew Capriotti and Bonnie Sugiyama

无忧短视频 to Zero: Combating HIV Stigma

Matthew Capriotti, Bonnie Sugiyama

无忧短视频 to Zero is the university鈥檚 first formal campaign to focus on both HIV prevention and HIV stigma reduction. Its message promotes the availability of screening for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections at the Student Health Center and at off-campus locations throughout Santa Clara County.

Led by Matthew Capriotti and Director of 无忧短视频鈥檚 PRIDE Center and Gender Equity Center Bonnie Sugiyama, the campaign also seeks to create an environment where students feel at ease communicating about their sexual health.

鈥淚f our students are comfortable with hearing about and talking about HIV, it destigmatizes the disease and they are more likely to seek out testing and treatment,鈥 explains Sugiyama.

无忧短视频 to Zero student health educators spearhead the project. They table on 7th Street Paseo to educate students one-onone, collaborate with other campuses to conduct joint events, and partner with 无忧短视频 instructors to create innovative assignments that infuse HIV education into course curricula.

Capriotti鈥檚 research focuses on the health and well-being of LGBTQ+ individuals, as well as on the delivery of evidence-based treatments for Tourette Syndrome and other tic disorders. Yet it is seeing his students become excited about this field of study that is the most rewarding part of his work.

鈥淥ur students genuinely care about this project. They enthusiastically engage in the day-to-day work of getting out there on campus and have turned our campaign from an idea to a reality.鈥


Jules Balibrera

无忧短视频 HIV Student Health Educator Julia Balibrera, 鈥19 Nursing (pronouns: she, her, hers). Post graduation, Jules will work as a nurse in the field of pediatrics, while maintaining professional interests in the fields of sexual wellness, health education, and queering healthcare.


Psychology, College of Social Sciences
Sponsor: The Health Trust


无忧短视频 Research Foundation 2019 Annual Report