December 12, 2024 - This webinar will review highlights of the guideline updates, key findings from The Well Project's 2024 survey, discuss ongoing challenges, and impress the need for continued efforts to increase knowledge among healthcare providers, women and other people living with HIV.
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Join us for episode two of our WATCH! 2.0 webinar training series, get educated on the basics of HIV, and gather tools to inform your friends, family, and community members as well.
This webinar will talk about the different types and levels of HIV advocacy, the importance of person-first language, and how women's voices impact the landscape of treatment and prevention.
Join us for an enlightening episode of Leadership Exchange LIVE as Eileen Scully, MD, PhD, and Bridgette Picou, LVN, ACLPN, discuss medical health screenings and vaccinations.
via The Dandelions Movement - By prioritizing the voices and experiences of Black women, we aim to recognize and confront the unique challenges they face within their personal narratives.
If you are attending USCHA 2024 in New Orleans, be sure to visit The Well Project's booth in the exhibit hall and check out sessions featuring members of our staff.
via ViiV Healthcare - Join us on October 1, 2024, at 4:00-6:00 PM EST to discover Risk to Reasons tools for your practice and programs, learn about upcoming Risk to Reasons provider trainings and engage with the movement to reframe HIV prevention and care for Black women.
Positive Women's Network-USA is commemorating the 4th annual Celebrate and Honor Black Women in the HIV Movement (CHBW) national day of action!
August 23 - 24, 2024 via The Reunion Project: The Reunion Project, the national alliance of HIV long-term survivors, will be hosting our next two-day town hall themed Thriving Together: Celebrating Resilience & Embracing The Future.
The 66th NIH Office of AIDS Research Advisory Council meeting will take place on Thursday, June 20, 2024, from 12-4 p.m. ET. The meeting is open to the public via NIH VideoCast.