SJSU to Zero

SJSU to Zero tabling on 7th street plaza

SJSU To Zero is an HIV advocacy project based at San José State University, engaging with students, staff, faculty, and community partners to promote HIV education and stigma reduction on campus.

We table throughout the semester and sponsor HIV educational programming for student organizations, classes, and for the campus community.

HIV Education

Untransmittable = Undetectable

  • HIV is Untransmittable if Undetectable in a person’s viral load 

Viral Load

  • Viral Load refers to the amount of HIV in a blood sample of a person living with HIV

Antiretroviral Therapy (ART)

  • The daily use of a combination of HIV drugs to suppress the virus

Undetectable Viral Load

Undetectable means the amount of HIV in the blood is too low to be detected with a viral load test. Effective ART may reduce a person's viral load to an undetectable level. Undetectable does not mean the person is cured; they are still HIV positive, but they will not sexually transmit HIV to others.

Medications

PrEP

PrEP is an HIV prevention pill for people who have a higher risk of acquiring HIV. Taking one PrEP pill a day can lower your chances of getting HIV by over 99%. That’s more effective than condoms.  

PEP

PEP is an HIV prevention pill that you take if you’re not already on PrEP, and you think you’ve been exposed to HIV. Take PEP within 3 days and reduce your risk of contracting HIV by over 90%.  

How to Access PreP & PEP

  • The SJSU Health Center prescribes both PrEP & PEP!
  • PrEPIsLiberating.org
    Santa Clara County website provides directory of providers who prescribe PreP and PEP. Also find places to get free HIV testing!
  • PleasePrEPMe.org
    Search PrEP and PEP providers in the greater Bay Area.
  • Santa Clara PrEP Navigator Line
    (408) 792-3750, Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm.

Paying for PrEP

Schedule a Workshop

Contact us at sjsugettingtozero@gmail.com to schedule an educational event. We have 10 to 60 minute presentations that can fit a variety of educational event or program settings.

  • HIV Prevention 101 (30 minutes)
  • Breakthroughs in HIV Prevention and Treatment (60 minutes).
    (Designed for 100W science classes)
  • Many Faces of HIV in LGBTQ+ Communities (60 minutes)

Volunteer with SJSU to Zero

Become an HIV peer health educator with SJSU to Zero.  Peer health educators assist with outreach during tabling, conduct workshops, and connect with the community through our social media channels. We hold volunteer meetings twice a month for 1 hour. Join our email list and mark that you’re interested in volunteering to learn more.

These are all the valuable skills you can learn!

  • All about HIV of course!
  • How to do community outreach, learn how to give an effective elevator pitch
  • Creating social media messages to engage and educate the community
  • Facilitate a workshop
  • Manage a tabling event
  • Contact Info
  • Send us an email at sjsugettingtozero@gmail.com.
  • Stay connected to everything we're doing, join our email list!

Program Advisors

  • Matt Capriotti, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology
  • Bonnie Sugiyama, Director, PRIDE Center & Gender Equity Center