Iana Amiscaray assists with the management and implementation of major initiatives and programs. Her primary responsibility is to the Learning Collaborative, an initiative to increase the capacity of federally qualified health centers to provide culturally responsive HIV treatment and prevention services. Iana also assists in the coordination and development of Pride Action Tank programming, such as OUTAging, the Community Restroom Access Project (CRAP), and other working groups. She spent the first few years of her post-undergraduate career as an educator, editor, and fashion stylist, and now holds a Master of Education in Education Policy & Leadership. Iana is deeply committed to social justice, whole-person approaches, healing as a key part of leadership, and transformative education. She strives to incorporate these values in all the spaces she engages in, and especially in progressing AFC’s and PAT’s mission to improve the health, safety and progress of the LGBTQ+ community.