This episode features a conversation with diverse community leaders, vocalizing expectations for racial-justice, HIV-equity, and the centering of human rights in the incoming Biden-Harris administration's policy priorities.
Join our panel of women living with HIV to talk mental health: how we can take care of our mental health while supporting others, and why it's more important than ever right now.
On November 18th at 12-1pm ET, Merck and Prevention Access Campaign are hosting Owning HIV Presents: HIV in Young, Black America, a free LIVE and on-demand webinar and Q&A to discuss HIV among young adults in the U.S., with particular focus on the Black and African American community, which is disproportionately impacted by HIV.
CHLP's Amir Sadeghi joins this ACT UP NY webinar on Thursday, October 29th at 6pm ET to unpack the criminalization of people living with HIV, and provide a national-legal overview of reforms to disease-specific criminal law. With that background, you will also hear from state-level advocates on reform campaigns in Nevada and Virginia, giving additional perspective on lessons you can incorporate into your own HIV decriminalization advocacy.
The 11th Annual International Conference on Stigma will be held from Monday November 16 to Friday November 20, 2020 as a Virtual Howard University Event.
What will it take to end white supremacist structures and systems in our work?
The conference is Thursday October 29 and Friday October 30 and features four AMAZING speakers - Dr. Camara Phyllis Jones, Dr. Russell Brewer, Dr. Sheldon Fields, and Dr. Tonia Poteat.
In this webinar hosted by the Positive Justice Project Advisory Group, panelists will dig deep into the mix of perspectives on how best to use the remarkable advances in HIV treatment and preventative tools in their advocacy to reform HIV criminal laws. Panelists will share their intimate levels of expertise on changing the narrative about people living with HIV, “treatment as prevention” (TasP), and incorporating principles of racial and gender justice into HIV criminal-legal reforms.
SisterLove, Inc. will host the third Healthy Love Youth Advocacy Statewide Summit (HLYASS) virtually with the purpose of providing advocacy skills training, leadership development, and a space for youth in Georgia to explore and build a youth-centered reproductive justice policy agenda.
Join Community Education Group's A. Toni Young, as she hosts distinguished panelists in a discussion about race, class, COVID-19, and more in CEG's second webinar of the summer, Where Do We Go.
June 18, 2020 10:00am ET via International Community of Women Living with HIV
For many women, pregnancy and breastfeeding are two key areas that need to be brought forward in the current U=U discourse. These are two aspects of some women’s lives that need to be addressed in any conversation about U=U.
May 21, 2020 2:00 pm ET via NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ Journalists
Join NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ Journalists at 2 p.m. ET on Thursday, May 21 for "How Can Lessons Learned from Covering the AIDS Epidemic Inform COVID-19 Reporting?"
Join The Missouri HIV Justice Coalition and Reproaction for a conversation with HIV educators and advocates on the impact of HIV and HIV stigma on Black women's health and well-being.
In honor of HIV Vaccine Awareness Day, Treatment Action Group (TAG) and the Black AIDS Institute (BAI) invite you to take part in this discussion on the future of HIV prevention research.