Day of Action to End Violence Against Women Living with HIV - October 23, 2019

October 23, 2019
via PWN-USA

PWN established October 23 as a Day of Action to End Violence Against Women Living with HIV in 2014 in the wake of two brutal murders of women following disclosure of their HIV status. Over the past five years, we have used the Day of Action to raise awareness to the many different forms of violence faced by women and people of trans experience, from intimate partner violence to structural violence such as attacks on our economic security and reproductive freedom.

This year, for our sixth annual Day of Action to End Violence Against Women Living with HIV, we are asking our members, partners, supporters, allies, and accomplices to stand with us in fighting for reproductive justice for all women and people of trans experience living with HIV.

For more information and to Sign On to Endorse the 2019 Day of Action to End Violence Against Women Living with HIV, click here.

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