Brandon Zelasko’s latest article in Health Affairs sheds light on a critical issue that has impacted the LGBTQ+ community for nearly four decades: the exclusion of gay men from blood donation. A recent FDA policy change marks a significant milestone, but as Brandon points out, the work is far from over. His personal connection to the cause, coupled with years of advocacy, underscores why rebuilding trust, educating the public, and demonstrating impact are essential next steps.
For anyone interested in the intersection of health equity and LGBTQ+ rights, this is a must-read.
About the Author:
Brandon Zelasko (he/him), a Principal at SE2, is a dynamic force passionate about innovation, education, and community engagement. Beyond his professional role, Brandon embraces diverse interests, from painting to exploring the outdoors with his husband and rescue dog, Burger. Dubbed “Brandopedia” for his insatiable curiosity and wealth of knowledge, Brandon champions education equity, advocating for alternative pathways beyond traditional college routes. At SE2, Brandon’s commitment to innovation and growth drives him to make a meaningful impact on people’s lives through creative problem-solving and community involvement.