Learn more about and sign on to endorse the Day of Action here.

Online Events

Tues., Oct. 23 at 12 PM EDT/ 11 AM CDT/ 10 AM MDT/ 9 AM PDTJoin us on Twitter, along with special co-hosts from COLOR, Futures Without Violence, If/When/How, National Network to End Domestic Violence, North Carolina AIDS Action Network, SisterSong, and The Well Project, to discuss what makes women living with HIV vulnerable to intimate partner violence and what needs to happen to keep us safe. Follow @uspwn, #EndVAWHIV and #DVAM to participate!


Tues., Oct. 23 at 2 PM EDT/ 1 PM CDT/ 12 PM MDT/ 11 AM PDT: Join three resilient, courageous survivors of intimate partner violence living with HIV–Tiommi Luckett, Venita Ray, and Teresa Sullivan–as well as special guest Ashley Slye of National Network to End Domestic Violence to share personal experiences and lessons learned, offer support and resources for survivors, and talk causes and solutions. Join us online! 


In-Person Events

PWN-USA regional chapters and members across the country will be observing and raising awareness on and around the National Day of Action to End Violence Against Women Living with HIV this year (Oct. 23), in person and online. Here are some of the events planned. Do you have an event planned? If so, please send the relevant details, links and/or flyer to Tiommi at [email protected]!

Atlanta, Georgia Mon. Oct. 22, 1-2:30 PM



Houston, Texas Sat., Oct. 27 at 2-4 pm

#PWNCares Living & Loving Well Watch Party
Bering Omega Church
1450 Harold St. 
Houston, Texas 77006
This event is open to PWN-USA GHA members only. 


Everywhere: Oct. 24 
National Get Out the Vote Call Day

Join Positive Women’s Network and our allies Wednesday, October 24, to mobilize the HIV Vote! RSVP and we will send you a script for making your calls and/or contact you about volunteering to text PWN members and supporters (if you check that box).

We are calling on the entire HIV community to get involved in organizing for the 2018 midterms! Our regional chapters will be calling through their lists of voters they’ve identified to remind them about how to vote, where to vote, and check if rides to the polls are needed. RSVP here