U=U

Organizing Spotlight: PWN Policy Fellow Sparks Statewide Conversation on U=U Campaign

January 29, 2020: Imagine being a woman living with HIV, truly apprehensive or extremely cautious when it comes to sexual intimacy. After all, you've been hearing for years that you have to use condoms every single time. Imagine the spark [...]

2020-01-29T22:09:33-05:00January 29th, 2020|PLHIV Sexuality, policy fellows, U=U, Uncategorized|1 Comment

PWN Launches #PWNCares Sister Circle, a Program to Build Community and Reduce Isolation for Women Diagnosed with HIV

**FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE** Contact: [email protected] The program, a continuation and expansion of the popular #PWNCares series, will provide opportunities for service and care providers to connect women diagnosed with HIV with a supportive network. December 16, 2019: Positive Women’s Network [...]

2021-11-16T09:48:22-05:00December 16th, 2019|disclosure, U=U|Comments Off on PWN Launches #PWNCares Sister Circle, a Program to Build Community and Reduce Isolation for Women Diagnosed with HIV

Catch PWN at the Biomedical HIV Prevention Summit

November 27, 2018: PWN-USA members and staff will be at the Biomedical HIV Prevention Summit in beautiful Los Angeles, California, representing U.S. women living with HIV. We hope you will join us for some of these discussions and presentations if you [...]

2018-11-27T22:33:08-05:00November 27th, 2018|HIV epidemic, human rights, Intersectionality, Prevention Justice, racial justice, reproductive justice, sex work, Stigma, Trans Justice, Trauma, U=U, Violence|Comments Off on Catch PWN at the Biomedical HIV Prevention Summit

HIV Criminal Law Reform: A Call to Action

**For Immediate Release** Contact: Arpita Appannagari, CHLP, (212) 430-6733 HIV Criminal Law Reform: A Call to Action Racial Justice, Criminal Justice and HIV Organizations Call for an HIV Criminal Law Reform Movement Grounded in Principles of [...]

2018-08-22T18:03:51-04:00August 22nd, 2018|Access to Care, Criminalization, HIV epidemic, HIV Is Not a Crime, human rights, Intersectionality, U=U|Comments Off on HIV Criminal Law Reform: A Call to Action
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