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The Real Cost of Shame

National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day 2013: The Real Cost of Shame  Boston, MA -- Yesterday, March 10th marked National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day and March 8th marked International Women's Day. We at the Positive Women's Network USA [...]

2013-03-11T15:53:46-04:00March 11th, 2013|PWN-USA Communications, Violence|Comments Off on The Real Cost of Shame

PWN-USA leaders on Positive Women’s Rights in the New Era of Science

PWN-USA leaders discuss HIV-positive women's rights in the era of treatment advances and new science From the BETABlog: Access to health care, and the quality of that care, are also of critical importance to women already living with the virus. [...]

2013-03-08T13:52:26-05:00March 8th, 2013|human rights, reproductive justice|Comments Off on PWN-USA leaders on Positive Women’s Rights in the New Era of Science

Coalition of U.S. Women’s Health and HIV Advocates Call for Accelerated US Government Plan for Demonstrating Feasibility of PrEP for Women VOICE Results Underscore Need for Clear, US-Based PrEP Implementation Agenda

Read the U.S. Women and PrEP working group's position statement. Contact: Dazon Dixon Diallo, 404-932-7661, dddiallo@gmail.com Erika Aaron, 215-696-0640, erika.aaron@drexelmed.edu Kay Marshall, 347-249-6375, kay@avac.org Coalition of U.S. Women’s Health and HIV Advocates Call for Accelerated US Government Plan for Demonstrating [...]

2013-03-05T18:57:41-05:00March 5th, 2013|Prevention Justice|Comments Off on Coalition of U.S. Women’s Health and HIV Advocates Call for Accelerated US Government Plan for Demonstrating Feasibility of PrEP for Women VOICE Results Underscore Need for Clear, US-Based PrEP Implementation Agenda

Behind the Miracle Cure a Broken System Lurks

Behind the Miracle Cure a Broken System Lurks A baby girl from Mississippi was recently cured of HIV.  But why did the system fail this child and her mother in the first place?  Jim Merrell from the HIV Prevention Justice [...]

2013-03-05T14:16:21-05:00March 5th, 2013|Prevention Justice|Comments Off on Behind the Miracle Cure a Broken System Lurks

This Valentine’s Day, Show Your Love! End Violence Against Women & Girls

PWN-USA stands with One Billion Rising Contact: Sonia Rastogi, PWN-USA Communications Coordinator 408.306.6805 // positivewomensnetworkusa@gmail.com February 14, 2013 - New York, NY This Valentine's Day, Positive Women's Network - United States of America (PWN-USA) shows our love for women by [...]

2013-02-14T10:00:45-05:00February 14th, 2013|Access to Care, human rights, PWN-USA Communications, Violence, Women-centered Care|Comments Off on This Valentine’s Day, Show Your Love! End Violence Against Women & Girls

PWN-USA Statement on National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

Updated:  Positive Women's Network - United States of America Congratulates the PACHA for passing Criminalization Resolution In observance of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, Positive Women's Network - USA (PWN-USA) urges the  Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA) to pass resolution condemning HIV [...]

2013-02-07T04:33:53-05:00February 7th, 2013|Uncategorized|Comments Off on PWN-USA Statement on National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

PWN-USA Announces the Next Chapter in our Development as an Independent Organization

Feb. 6, 2013 Dear community, XIX International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2012) Washington D.C. WE CAN END AIDS MARCH © IAS/Deborah W. Campos – Commercialimage.net Inspired by global networks of women living with HIV and supported by leaders in [...]

2013-02-06T04:41:53-05:00February 6th, 2013|PWN-USA Communications|Comments Off on PWN-USA Announces the Next Chapter in our Development as an Independent Organization

Getting to Zero for Women: Violence is the Fatal Flaw in the National HIV/AIDS Strategy

Getting to Zero for Women: Violence is the Fatal Flaw in the National HIV/AIDS Strategy FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: CONTACT: Sonia Rastogi, positivewomensnetworkusa@gmail.com, (408) 306-6805 November 28, 2012, Oakland, CA – Data released in 2012 shows a shocking correlation between violence, [...]

2012-11-28T08:51:48-05:00November 28th, 2012|National HIV/AIDS Strategy, Violence|Comments Off on Getting to Zero for Women: Violence is the Fatal Flaw in the National HIV/AIDS Strategy

Violence is the Fatal Flaw in the National HIV/AIDS Strategy

Getting to Zero for Women: Violence is the Fatal Flaw in the National HIV/AIDS Strategy FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: CONTACT: Sonia Rastogi, positivewomensnetworkusa@gmail.com, (408) 306-6805 November 28, 2012, Oakland, CA – Data released in 2012 shows a shocking correlation between violence, [...]

2012-11-28T07:53:54-05:00November 28th, 2012|Count Me In, National HIV/AIDS Strategy, Research, Trauma, Violence, Women-centered Care|Comments Off on Violence is the Fatal Flaw in the National HIV/AIDS Strategy

Involving local, state, and global commissions in Violence Against Women

Continued Reflections on Women, HIV, and Violence: Involving Local, State, and Global Commissions by Loren Jones By Loren Jones The murder of Cicely Bolden on September 6th, 2012, both heightened and inflamed our sense of sadness and rage. It also [...]

2012-11-24T10:14:40-05:00November 24th, 2012|Violence|Comments Off on Involving local, state, and global commissions in Violence Against Women

Involving Local, State and Global Commissions in Women, HIV and Violence

Continued Reflections on Women, HIV, and Violence: Involving local, state, and global commissions By Loren Jones The murder of Cicely Bolden on September 6th, 2012, both heightened and inflamed our sense of sadness and rage. It also reminded us of [...]

2012-11-24T07:36:46-05:00November 24th, 2012|Leadership stories, Violence, Women-centered Care|Comments Off on Involving Local, State and Global Commissions in Women, HIV and Violence

Criminal Musings at AIDS 2012

Criminal Musings at AIDS 2012 by Dee Borrego One of the hottest topics of discussion at AIDS 2012 was that of HIV criminalization, both in the U.S. and internationally. Throughout the conference, there were multiple sessions, panels, and presentations on [...]

2012-07-27T10:30:02-04:00July 27th, 2012|AIDS 2012|Comments Off on Criminal Musings at AIDS 2012

Criminal Musings at AIDS 2012

Criminal Musings at AIDS 2012 by Dee Borrego One of the hottest topics of discussion at AIDS 2012 was that of HIV criminalization, both in the U.S. and internationally. Throughout the conference, there were multiple sessions, panels, and presentations on [...]

2012-07-27T07:33:17-04:00July 27th, 2012|AIDS 2012, Criminalization, Leadership stories|Comments Off on Criminal Musings at AIDS 2012

LIVING 2012: Turning the Tide Together and Not Without Women!

LIVING 2012: Turning the Tide Together and Not Without Women! By Teresa Sullivan Two years ago I was sitting in my office watching the closing of AIDS 2010 which was in Vienna. My eyes teared up when Waheedah Shabazz-El spoke [...]

2012-07-24T10:39:21-04:00July 24th, 2012|AIDS 2012|Comments Off on LIVING 2012: Turning the Tide Together and Not Without Women!

LIVING 2012: Turning the Tide Together and Not Without Women!

LIVING 2012: Turning the Tide Together and Not Without Women! By Teresa Sullivan Two years ago I was sitting in my office watching the closing of AIDS 2010 which was in Vienna. My eyes teared up when Waheedah Shabazz-El spoke [...]

2012-07-24T07:40:16-04:00July 24th, 2012|AIDS 2012|Comments Off on LIVING 2012: Turning the Tide Together and Not Without Women!

I met amazing women today: erasing stigma at AIDS 2012

by Susan Mull July 22, 2012 What is an AIDS-free generation?  Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton clearly stated that it will be a time when no child is born with the virus, teenagers and adults will all be at lower risk, [...]

2012-07-22T11:02:48-04:00July 22nd, 2012|Stigma|Comments Off on I met amazing women today: erasing stigma at AIDS 2012

Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA) Passes a Resolution on Women and HIV!

Advocates across the country celebrated a historic victory last week when Obama’s Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA) passed a resolution on women and HIV! Among other provisions, the resolution recommends that the U.S. National HIV/AIDS Strategy Implementation Plan be updated to [...]

2012-05-29T11:07:35-04:00May 29th, 2012|National HIV/AIDS Strategy|Comments Off on Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA) Passes a Resolution on Women and HIV!

HIV Volunteerism: In Our House

HIV Volunteerism: In Our House by Barb Cardell “What do you do?” It is a common question that I dread. “I am a PROFESSIONAL volunteer,” I usually respond with a cheery smile plastered on my face. What am I supposed [...]

2012-04-20T12:56:34-04:00April 20th, 2012|Economic Justice|Comments Off on HIV Volunteerism: In Our House

Can I Reach for the American Dream?

Can I Reach for the American Dream? by Sonia Rastogi April 17th, 2012 was Tax Day as well as Equal Pay Day (read Teresa Sullivan’s Wage Gap blog), a day established to bring attention to the pay gap for women [...]

2012-04-20T11:12:24-04:00April 20th, 2012|Economic Justice|Comments Off on Can I Reach for the American Dream?

If Sandra Fluke’s a slut, what am I? HIV and (Institutional) Violence Against Women

by Naina Khanna I still feel sick thinking about the Blunt amendment.  Not two weeks ago, a bill that would have exempted employers from having to pay for birth control failed to pass the male-dominated Senate (83 men to 17 women) [...]

2012-03-14T11:27:00-04:00March 14th, 2012|Media Justice, PLHIV Sexuality, reproductive justice, Stigma|Comments Off on If Sandra Fluke’s a slut, what am I? HIV and (Institutional) Violence Against Women

Count Me In Poetry – PWN Southern Summit

Count Me In Poetry By Stacy Jennings From March 6-8, PWN hosted an Advocacy Summit for 50 women from the Southern U.S. Stacy Jennings, a participant from South Carolina spoke up and spoke out! Count Me In Count me in [...]

2012-03-08T12:30:47-05:00March 8th, 2012|Count Me In|Comments Off on Count Me In Poetry – PWN Southern Summit

Sexual Rights of HIV+ Transwomen

Sexual Rights of HIV+ Transwomen by Dee Borrego   I’m puzzled by the question of what the sexual rights of HIV+ transgender women are. To me, as an openly HIV+ transwoman, the answer is as clear as glass. Simply put, [...]

2012-02-12T12:35:26-05:00February 12th, 2012|human rights|Comments Off on Sexual Rights of HIV+ Transwomen

What’s the Link between Intimate Partner Violence and HIV?

What’s the Link between Intimate Partner Violence and HIV? by Kat Griffith I am extremely honored to be asked to sit on a national committee that created a curriculum for teaching providers about the intersection between Intimate Partner Violence and [...]

2012-02-12T12:33:17-05:00February 12th, 2012|Violence|Comments Off on What’s the Link between Intimate Partner Violence and HIV?

Transphobia on Philadelphia’s public buses and trains: A Colourful Conversation

Transphobia on Philadelphia’s public buses and trains: A Colourful Conversation with Andrea Lamour-Harrington By Andrea Lamour-Harrington I live in the fair city of Philadelphia, PA – “the city of brotherly love and sisterly affection.” Now let me elaborate on just [...]

2012-01-24T12:37:31-05:00January 24th, 2012|human rights|Comments Off on Transphobia on Philadelphia’s public buses and trains: A Colourful Conversation

Gina Brown: “I can still remember hearing the words, ‘you have AIDS and you’re going to die.”

By Gina Brown   My name is Gina Brown and I am a woman living with HIV. I was diagnosed 17 years ago while pregnant with my daughter. I can still remember hearing the words, “you have AIDS and you’re [...]

2012-01-11T11:38:42-05:00January 11th, 2012|Access to Care, human rights, Prevention Justice, reproductive justice|Comments Off on Gina Brown: “I can still remember hearing the words, ‘you have AIDS and you’re going to die.”

Advocacy by and for HIV+ women in Colorado

By Barb Cardell, PWN-USA Member in Colorado   “Given… trends and issues, efforts to stem the tide of the U.S. HIV/AIDS epidemic will increasingly depend on how and to what extent its effect on women and girls is addressed” – [...]

2011-12-22T11:41:42-05:00December 22nd, 2011|PWN-USA regional organizing|Comments Off on Advocacy by and for HIV+ women in Colorado

Media Accountability and Responsible Reporting on HIV

by Sonia Rastogi In mid-May of 2011, “a brutal rape and sexual assault was not enough. Now the New York Post has turned its vicious sights on the woman who brought assault charges against International Monetary Fund leader Dominique Strauss-Kahn. [...]

2011-08-22T11:46:19-04:00August 22nd, 2011|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Media Accountability and Responsible Reporting on HIV

I am not the Enemy, I am the Answer

Spotlight on the South: “I am not the enemy, I am the answer” – an interview with Bonetta Graves and Juanita Williams By Sonia Rastogi and Naina Khanna The epidemic in the Southern United States is “skyrocketing. Every week we [...]

2011-08-11T12:40:34-04:00August 11th, 2011|Count Me In, human rights|Comments Off on I am not the Enemy, I am the Answer

Closing the Gaps for Women through Prevention: A Tremendous Victory to Uphold the Rights of Women and Girls Nationwide!

By Sonia Rastogi A ray of hope in the war on women came on August 1, 2011, when the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) officially adopted the Institute of Medicine’s (IOM) guidelines recommending that HIV testing and contraception options [...]

2011-08-02T05:23:22-04:00August 2nd, 2011|HIV epidemic, National HIV/AIDS Strategy, Prevention Justice, reproductive justice, Women-centered Care|Comments Off on Closing the Gaps for Women through Prevention: A Tremendous Victory to Uphold the Rights of Women and Girls Nationwide!

One year after NHAS Release, Where are Women?

Women Commend President Obama’s Leadership on National HIV/AIDS Strategy; Urge Increased Focus on Women; Southern U.S. and “Shadow Cities” in Implementation Wednesday July 13, Oakland CA – One year after the release of the U.S. National HIV/AIDS Strategy, HIV-positive women [...]

2011-07-14T11:53:16-04:00July 14th, 2011|National HIV/AIDS Strategy, PWN-USA Communications|Comments Off on One year after NHAS Release, Where are Women?

Stop the ADAP Crisis! An interview with Pat Kelly and Bonetta Graves from South Carolina

By Sonia Rastogi – The AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP), is a safety net that provides life-saving medications to people living with HIV. Due to a funding crisis, as of September 2010, 3,441 people are on waiting lists to access [...]

2011-07-13T11:55:03-04:00July 13th, 2011|Access to Care, HIV epidemic, Organizing Tools|Comments Off on Stop the ADAP Crisis! An interview with Pat Kelly and Bonetta Graves from South Carolina

Why Not Me? How I became an advocate for women on HIV and reproductive issues

Why Not Me? How I became an advocate for women on HIV and reproductive issues -by Michelle Anderson My name is Michelle Anderson and I live in Dallas, TX. Here is my story on how I transformed into an advocate [...]

2011-06-27T13:05:20-04:00June 27th, 2011|human rights, Leadership stories, reproductive justice|Comments Off on Why Not Me? How I became an advocate for women on HIV and reproductive issues
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