hi my name is sandra gregory, i'm a peer health educator in the sexual wellness specialty here at san jose state. hi i'm nina calderon, and i am a consumer intern at the lgbtq youth space. hi my name is jacob peinado, and i'm the lead for the sexual wellness for peer health education at san jose state. and i'm raven swayne, the student correspondent. thank you very much. this is a very important topic. just to clarify for the audience. back in the olden days, when i was in college it was stds. now it's called stis. what does that mean? so we use the term, sexual transmitted infection because infection means something is transmitted person to person rather than a disease where it's developing within us, and that's exactly what a sexual transmitted infection is. it's transmitted from person to person. >>very good. so not necessarily an on going or life long challenge? right. so some can be an on going or life long challenge, like hiv or herpes. but just the term "infection" we're talking about it being transferred from person to person. very good. and what are we talking about in terms