Exploring Critical Findings from Our Community-Based Survey on Language, Stigma, and Healthcare: A Girl Like Me LIVE

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Flyer for A Girl Like Me LIVE event with headshots of Bridgette Picou and Olivia G. Ford, as well as event details and a QR code to register.

 

March 26, 2026
12:00pm ET | 9:00 am PT

In our latest language survey, The Well Project, along with a group of expert advisors, sought to understand the extent to which women and nonbinary adults living with HIV experience stigmatizing language; its impact on the individual; and potential effects on engagement in the healthcare system.

On Thursday, March 26, 2026, 12pm ET / 9am PT, join cohosts Olivia G. Ford and Bridgette Picou, LVN, ACLPN, as they probe critical findings from our community-based survey on this crucial topic, recently released in a report titled "Stigmatizing Language in Healthcare Settings: Results from The Well Project's Research Among Women and Nonbinary Adults Living with HIV."

On this can't-miss episode, we will also explore how involving women living with HIV in the development and implementation of community-based research adds to the value of its outcomes. Join us as we engage in this live, interactive conversation about what we learned from our survey! We would love to have you there!

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