FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
Institute Session 2 (8:00 am – 11:00 am)
- Expanding the HIV & Aging Response with Urgency, Action, and Intention
- U=U University, U=U: The Good News Strategy to End the HIV Epidemic
- Unveiling HIV: Challenging Assumptions on Criminalization
- A Federal Update on HIV Programs and Taking a Syndemic Approach
- Indigenous Community Engagement and Case Management: From Research to Reality
- Surviving Voices: The Latinx/Hispanic Community and AIDS
- Black Women and BIPOC Leaders: Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges
- Louisiana and the Epidemic: Local Perspectives on the History, Accomplishments, and Future Challenges of the HIV Epidemic
- We Have Sex Too!
- Hispanic/Latinx Health Leadership Institute
- Empowering Women through GLOW’s Mini Grants for Local Impact
- The Impact of Court Decisions on Sexual Health Care Access
- Southern Vibes: Morning Refresh with Southern AIDS Coalition
Session 3 Workshops (2:00 pm – 4:00 pm)
From Representation to Equity: A Panel Discussion on the Intersection of Social Justice and HIV Care for Transgender Individuals Living in the South
- Urgent Care Clinics in Las Vegas Implemented HIV STI Screening
- HIV 2025 and Beyond: Implications of the 2024 State and Federal Elections for Ending the HIV Epidemic
- HIV at the Crossroads of Faith and Racism
- Meet the Feds
- Unveiling Unique Challenges: Why Appalachia is Integral to the Southern HIV Epidemic Response
- Telling Your Story: Navigating Media, HIV Advocacy in the South
- The Shift: The Role Faith- Based Communities Play in Advancing Comprehensive and Inclusive Policy Change
- Utilizando la ciencia de la implementación para Iniciación-rápida en San-Juan
- Lifetime Survivors and the Aging Lifecycle
- What You’re Not Gonna Do Is EXCLUDE US!
- The Braidwood v. Becerra Threat to HIV Prevention
- Beyond the Basics: HIV Criminalization in Action – Race, Gender, & the Expanding Landscape
- Navigating being Undocumented & HIV Possible in the Latinx community
- Advancing Hepatitis Elimination through Advocacy and Community Mobilization
- Embracing Transformative Leadership to End the HIV Epidemic
- Navigating Medicare: What You Need to Know
- Engaging and Mobilizing Youth to HIV Syndemic Advocacy
- Project Disrupt: Makers of the Movement
Session 4 Workshops (4:15pm – 6:15pm)
- Keeping It Real: Honoring Trauma for Non-Clinicians & Patients
- You’re Eligible for Medicare & AARP- That’s Great! Tips and Benefits
- Indigenous Research and Programming to Address HIV Disparities
- Understanding Vaccine-Induced Seropositivity in the Southern US HIV Epidemic
- Lessons to Navigating HOPWA and Housing Challenges, Advocacy and Opportunity
- Inter(SEX)tions: A Conversation on Masculinity and Sexuality with King Noire
- REACT! Addressing the HIV, HCV, and Overdose Epidemics in SF
- Process Mapping: Developing an Effective Telehealth Program
- BPHI: Revolutionizing the Experiences and Expertise of Black Youth
- “Empowering Change: Combating HIV Stigma Through Digital Communications”
- Impact of Trauma and LGBTQ+-Related Violence on BLMSM’s Mental Health
- Fostering Resilience by Combining Trauma Practice and Strength-Based Approaches
- Harnessing the Power of HBCUs/BGLOs to End the Epidemic
- Community-driven Approaches to Improve Relationships Amongst Organizations Across Southern Cities
- HIV + Latinx Warriors Defeating HIV Shame and Stigma
- PrEPared to Help End the HIV Epidemic in the South
- Culturally Grounded Case Management for Native People
- Transforming Physical Spaces: Creating Trauma-Informed Spaces for Your Organization
- Southern HIV Prevention Services: Bridging Gaps through Community Pharmacies
- Preferences for Emerging PrEP Among Black Women in the South