HIV Criminalization by Vanessa Johnson, JD, Executive Vice President, NAPWA Part of my USCA responsibilities included facilitating a round table discussion devoted to HIV criminalization. If I am not mistaken, it may have been the only session at USCA focused on this important topic. Below I reflect on my motivation to discuss HIV criminalization and [...]
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Workshop: Testing and Linkage to Care Plus (TLC+): Implications for Women and Families by Sonia Rastogi This workshop focused on increasing understanding of TLC+, the term, the term’s history, and the NIH research study, while sparking discussion on implications in the community and the role of TLC+. In his presentation, Walt Senterfit, “activist-epidemiologist” from the [...]
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My thoughts on “The Other City” by Sonia Rastogi, PWN Communications Action Team Coordinator September 12th, 2010, the first day of the U.S. Conference on AIDS 2010, closed with a film screening of The Other City, a documentary film that puts a face to the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Washington, DC. It was only within the [...]
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Report on an Institute: Developing 2010-2011 Latino HIV/AIDS Federal Policy Recommendations and Ensuring That the National HIV/AIDS Strategy Meets the Needs of Latinos by Sonia Rastogi, PWN Communications Action Team Coordinator Co-chaired by the National Latino/Hispanic AIDS Action Agenda (NLAAN) and the Latino Commission on AIDS, this all-day institute reviewed epidemiological data on the epidemic, [...]
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Your Silence Will Not Protect You by Dr. Shondrika Moss-Bouldin “Your silence will not protect you” is a powerful statement written by Audre Lorde, a powerful writer who was a famous advocate for gender rights during her life. The words kept coming to mind today at my first ever USCA conference. I was struck by [...]
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Access to Care: the ADAP Crisis by Acintia Wright I sat in the airport wondering what this year’s USCA was going to be like. Will I meet new people or would I be alone hoping to hang out with my fellow members of the U.S. Positive Women’s Network (PWN)? As I looked around, I saw [...]
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Building a Bridge from Vienna to Orlando: The International AIDS Conference theme “Rights Here, Right Now,” continues on to the U.S. Conference on AIDS by U.S. Positive Women’s Network The PWN and ally organizations helped build a bridge from Vienna and the International AIDS Conference’s theme “Rights Here, Rights Now,” to the U.S. Conference on [...]
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