April 11-13, 2019 Miami Hilton Downtown Miami, Florida via ACTHIV
ACTHIV 2019 is a State-of-the-Science Conference for Frontline Health Care Professionals in Scientific Collaboration with Multiple Federal & Independent Agencies
The 13th Annual American Conference for the Treatment of HIV (ACTHIV) is the premier conference in the United States dedicated exclusively to frontline clinicians caring for...
Wednesday, March 6, 2019 1:00 - 2:30PM EDT via Iris House
As part of our Love Your Life Project under the PAFW Initiative, Iris House is hosting a capacity building webinar to discuss the importance of emotional intelligence when facilitating support groups for people living with HIV/AIDS.
In this webinar we will:
Discuss the role emotional intelligence plays in facilitating support groups for people living with HIV/AIDS
Join #PWNCares on Feb. 14 at 4pm EST for the launch of #PWNCares: Dating with HIV and a live conversation! Register here.
#PWNCares is an innovative, interactive multimedia series by and for women living with HIV, including women of trans experience, to share their experiences, ask each other the questions that can't be...
Register today for the 2019 American Conference for the Treatment of HIV.
The conference will be from April 11-13, 2019.
ACTHIV is a State-of-the-Science Conference for Frontline Health Care Professionals in Scientific Collaboration with Multiple Federal & Independent Agencies.
The 13th Annual American Conference for the Treatment of HIV (ACTHIV) is the premier...
Our Thoughts, Our Voices, Our Time: Peers and Advocacy The 14th Annual Iris House Women as the Face of AIDS Summit May 6, 2019 Abstracts must be submitted online at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/LRTFFL5 by 5PM on MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 2019 UPDATE: The deadline to submit abstracts has been extended to 5PM on THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 2019.
Register now for our "HIV Criminalization and Women: A Roundtable Conversation with Survivors" webinar on Tuesday, October 30th, 2018 froom 12:00 pm-1:30 pm EST.
This important webinar will open with a presentation on what you need to know about HIV criminalization by Carrie Foote, PhD, with the HIV Modernization Movement–Indiana. It will also include a roundtable discussion with...
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.