Lindsay Bryant
Bryant is a leader in HIV prevention, education and treatment activities in the Richmond metropolitan area and co-chair of the Black Treatment Advocates Network.
Lindsay Bryant has served as the program coordinator for Nia, Inc. of Greater Richmond since 2002. Nia, Inc. is an affiliate of St. Paul's Baptist Church. Bryant's vision is to end the AIDS pandemic through education, love, empowerment and compassion. She is a leader in HIV prevention, education and treatment activities in the Richmond metropolitan area and co-chair of the Black Treatment Advocates Network (an outreach of the Black AIDS Institute). Bryant is also a trained facilitator for several HIV prevention and awareness interventions, including SISTA, Nia, d-up, The Landscape of our Spiritual Warfare, Keeping it Real, Clear and Social Networking. Bryant has partnered with the Center for Cultural Experiences in Prevention at VCU in several HIV and other health equity initiatives. Bryant is a senior deacon at St. Paul’s Baptist Church in Richmond and has advocated for education on the HIV/AIDS epidemic through her ministry.