Managing HIV as children and into adulthood is an experience and a bond that is difficult to describe.
Submitted on : Sep 26, 2023
This was my first time attending the USCHA conference in DC. This year's theme was "A Love Letter to Black Women".
Submitted on : Sep 22, 2023
MY GIRLS! I can't explain the connection and the happiness I feel when I'm around them. When I share space with them, I feel heard and held and so effortlessly it comes naturally for me to do the...
Submitted on : Sep 21, 2023
If you are new to advocating, have never been to USCHA, or are interested in learning about HIV, I highly suggest considering your attendance for the coming year!
Submitted on : Sep 18, 2023
Last year at USCHA I stood in a room and said, We are not long-term survivors, but we are LIFETIME SURVIVORS .
Submitted on : Sep 15, 2023
The flood gates have opened and I've FINALLY had the opportunity to attend USCHA, something I've longed for since shortly after my diagnosis in 2016.
Submitted on : Nov 29, 2022
Let's talk about it! Y'all. after four and a half years of being an advocate and educating myself on HIV since I was diagnosed, I finally got to go to my very first in-person conference.
Submitted on : Oct 17, 2022
It's inevitable that anything virtual will have some hiccups but I was honestly just so excited to be in attendance that I didn't care. It was a bit annoying but the experience heavily outweighed the...
Submitted on : Dec 8, 2021
I attended the virtual USCHA conference this year put on by NMAC, supported by too many sponsors to name and I want to start by saying this: I love us. "Us" as in the HIV community.
Submitted on : Dec 8, 2021
I just attended USCHA 2021 (United States Conference on HIV and AIDS). I really enjoy these conferences, there's so much to learn and experience. This year, due to Covid, USCHA was virtual. I'm...
Submitted on : Dec 8, 2021