Register today for this riveting webinar! Amir Sadeghi, National Policy and Partner Strategist for The Center for HIV Law and Policy and Naimah O'Neal, Medical Social Worker for Circle Health Service, team up to discuss what they are seeing in their day to day work life - rising numbers of women incarcerated for crimes related to their HIV status.
National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is an annual, nationwide observance, led by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office on Women's Health (OWH).
The 2022 Community HIV Cure Research Workshop, sponsored by Treatment Action Group (TAG), many of the Martin Delaney Collaboratory Community Advisory Boards, and other advocacy groups, will be virtual again this year, breaking up into two 2 hour sessions—one before the 2022 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI 2022) on February 8; and one session afterwards on March 1.
A new National HIV/AIDS Strategy is dropping any day now and PWN has been pushing to ensure that Quality of Life, sexual and reproductive health and rights, aging issues, sex workers, and immigrants are addressed throughout federal plans.
Managing HIV treatment, including viral suppression, is just one factor for women living with HIV as they seek an overall sense of well-being. Supporting women's health in all its complexity means promoting overall wellness through holistic approaches.
A virtual discussion featuring a panel of women living with HIV highlighting their experiences related to seeking work or education. / Una discusión virtual con un panel de mujeres con VIH que destacaran sus experiencias relacionadas con la búsqueda de trabajo o educación.
The third session of our Leadership Exchange LIVE (BEEEBAH edition) features Ciarra "Ci Ci" Covin (The Well Project) and Catherine Hanssens (The Center for HIV Law and Policy).
A dynamic annual discussion for healthcare providers, this year's event also welcomes all those interested in the intersection of maternal/infant health and breastfeeding for birthing parents living with HIV.
To celebrate the launch of ViiV Healthcare's newest initiative — Risk to Reasons — we invite you to join us for an interactive conversation about the problem with "risk."
Following a brief overview of some of the most notable science presented at CROI 2022, a panel of community discussants from around the world will unpack findings from the conference, share perspectives, and offer advocacy suggestions. Topics will span science presented on HIV prevention and treatment, HIV and aging, HIV cure, and COVID-19 - among other topics.
April 15, 2022
4:30pm PT | 7:30pm ET
via Black AIDS Institute
The Black AIDS Institute is conducting a webinar focused on debunking misconceptions around maternal HIV health and highlighting key research. The webinar will also include a case study of a patient-centered program out of the University of California San Francisco, which provides care exclusively to pregnant people living with HIV.
The goal of the Grace Project National Conference for Women Living with HIV is to SEE (Support, Educate and Empower) each woman and create future advocates for HIV prevention, health education and awareness. At the Grace Project Conference participants learn about health issues pertaining to their diagnosis directly from medical experts and their peers. Women gain valuable skills in discussion groups, workshops, team-building challenges, and more. The 3-day weekend at the...
Wednesday, April 6, 2022
4:00pm - 5:15pm ET
via Advocates for Youth
In honor of National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness Day, Advocates for Youth invites you to join us for Centering Youth: A NYHAAD Roundtable, on April 6th at 4pm ET, in partnership with the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the White House Office of National AIDS Policy (ONAP), and Congresswoman Barbara Lee.
April 5th, 2022
8am-9am PT | 11am-12pm ET | 5pm-6pm SAT | 6pm-7pm EAT
AVAC and The Well Project invite you to join a conversation, moderated by Bridgette Picou, LVN, with leading researchers discussing recent HIV cure coverage.