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We asked participants and presenters at the #AIDS2020Virtual what was compelling to them about the gathering. Here are their responses.
We cannot end the HIV epidemic without prioritizing the health and well-being of Black people.
Further reflections by four 2020 Leading Women Society honorees.
Honoring 30 years of SisterLove
This special issue on women showcases SisterLove’s 30 years of helping women living with and vulnerable to HIV in the South and beyond.
Southern nonprofit SBPAN launches a new awareness campaign and announces a network advisory council.
For the 10th year, AIDS United and the Ford Foundation partner on the Southern REACH initiative.
Started by 19 groups from around the country, Act Now marks “an exciting and historic development.”
Nominations are now open for the 2020 Leading Women’s Awards.
“HIV wonk” Hillary says: “We do have the tools to end this epidemic once and for all.”
A self-described “agent of change,” Sharp was active in HIV and ministerial groups in Georgia as well as Africa.
These 20 women have been living with HIV at least 20 years and have been fighting the AIDS epidemic too. Plus: Sheryl Lee Ralph gets an award.
A Tennessee federal court added six years to a woman’s prison sentence because she was pregnant while committing a crime.
The event was a fundraiser for SisterLove Inc.
Seven powerful women share their personal stories fighting HIV/AIDS.
The Atlanta-based HIV/AIDS group held its fourth annual 2020 Leading Women’s Society Awards to honor vocal female leaders and advocates.
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