Antoinette Jones is a seasoned advocate who embarked on her advocacy journey in her early 20s, initially as a Peer Specialist facilitating access to preventative care and treatment for individuals living with and at risk for HIV.
Ebony Gordon (she/her) is a dedicated Program Specialist at the San Francisco AIDS Foundation with a passion for reducing isolation, enhancing quality of life, and promoting connection within Black communities.
Sara Gianella, MD, is a physician-scientist dedicated to advancing HIV research with a strong focus on women, transgender individuals, and underrepresented communities.
Krista Dong, MD, is an infectious disease physician, translational and implementation scientist with expertise in design of robust, patient-centered HIV cure and prevention research protocols.
Steven G. Deeks, MD, is a Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. He is an expert on HIV and its impact on health during antiretroviral therapy.
People keep talking about how for South Africa this is 'only' 17% of the total HIV budget ... But it's not about a percentage of a budget; it's about the 8 million lives that will be affected by disrupted services.
In the fifth session of WATCH! 2.0, we dig into what conception, pregnancy, birth, and the postpartum period can look like for parents living with HIV.
Submitted on Feb 11, 2025
In session four of the WATCH! 2.0 series, we will arm you with the tools and knowledge you need to take action around your sexual health.
Submitted on Feb 10, 2025
The Well Project stakeholder liaison and A Girl Like Me blogger, Bridgette Picou, shares how she helps women advocate for themselves in this POZ cover feature.
Long-Term Survivors of HIV
People who have lived with HIV for decades are known as HIV long-term survivors. Learn about the unique experiences of those who lived through the epidemic's most brutal, unjust years.