
Rica has kept busy since she first learned about PWN. She said, “I have been a member of PWN for many years, and I initially joined for the support that we receive from each other and the networking. Recently, I’ve become more involved in policy because of the current administration and all of the ugliness and pain that has come from it. I feel that being a part of the PWN Policy Fellowship has both educated and empowered me to become more of a leader in my communities and help others to move up the leadership ladder so that we can collectively make the changes that we need to see happen.”
As part of the fellowship, the cohort develops a practicum project. For her practicum, Rica is creating a factsheet on why syringe access is a key piece in HIV prevention and data in Colorado. She said, “I have worked with many organizations including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the local harm reduction center to acquire data and pertinent information for my final project. The organization that I am working with, Rocky Mountain CARES, has been super supportive and instrumental throughout my project.”
As co-chair of PWN Colorado, Rica has been able to give feedback to the greater PWN efforts on behalf of and speak for the voices who are not normally at the decision making tables. She said, “I have met women living with HIV where they are at and educate them about PWN and our efforts. Having a face that looks like my community and the ability to be co-chair has complimented the grassroots organizing work that I am able to do.”
She does find it challenging to balance her personal and professional life, though. She said, “I am so personally invested in the professional work that it tends to roll over into each other. I am thankful to have a partner and children who understand my passion and support me in everything that I do, even when I am a madwoman in the name of change! I am going to say that weekends often consist of NO DEVICES and family time!”

Rica wants people to know, “I am just one person, and often it only takes ideology from just one person to create a base or army, if you will, to create the change we need to see in this world. PWN, to me, is the army that I needed to help uplift me and my desire in this fight.”