The Reunion Project is the national alliance of Long-Term Survivors that serves as a convener, connecting individuals and communities. We are all feeling the stress and worry of today - and many of us are feeling anxious and even experiencing trauma as the events and personal stories unfold surrounding the novel coronavirus pandemic.
In response to the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak,...
Thursday, March 5, 2020 6:00pm EST | 3:00pm PST via PWN-USA
Join us on Thursday, March 5, at 6pm EST to discuss how the HIV community can advance women's rights and gender equity by organizing to win universal health care in 2020 and beyond!
April 16-18, 2020 Chicago Marriott Downtown Chicago, Illinois via ACTHIV
The 14th annual ACTHIV is a state-of-the-science conference specifically targeted toward U.S. frontline providers of care to persons at risk of, or with HIV infection.
The Latino Commission on AIDS has hosted Reunion Latina since 1996 and has provided a space for providers and stakeholders to discuss ways to improve services, share strategies on how to overcome health challenges, unify our efforts to end the HIV/AIDS epidemic, address viral Hepatitis and STIs and craft a common vision to eliminate health disparities in...
The National Hispanic/Latinx Health Leadership Summit will focus on critical national health issues and recommendations on HIV, viral hepatitis, Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), substance use and mental health. The purpose for developing a National Hispanic/Latinx Health Action Agenda is to provide a national framework that will contain short, medium and long-term objectives, and recommendations...
PWN established October 23 as a Day of Action to End Violence Against Women Living with HIV in 2014 in the wake of two brutal murders of women following disclosure of their HIV status. Over the past five years, we have used the Day of Action to raise awareness to the many different forms of violence faced by women and people of trans...
Just over one year on from the detection of the novel coronavirus, one of the largest educational gaps experienced by healthcare professionals involved in the fight against the spread of COVID-19 is an expert review and dissemination of the incoming data and guidelines surrounding vaccines.
We envision a world in which all Black women – cisgender, transgender and gender nonconforming Black women – are heard, trusted and respected. We are working to ensure our wants and needs are met in order to create and live within circumstances that allows us to thrive!
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.