Workshop and Institute Schedule


Workshop and Institute Schedule

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12

Institute Session 1 (8:00am – 11:00am)

  • And the Beat Goes On: Black Women and HIV/African American Institute
  • HIV, Sex Workers, and Housing: Which Comes First?
  • Healing Justice for Lifetime Survivors (LS) & Long-Term Survivors (LTS)
  • Bridging the Divide: Demystifying Stigma in Faith- Based Responses to HIV/AIDS
  • Native Story Telling as Resilience
  • Ask a Provider: Long Acting Injectables and More!
  • TRANS Institute
  • Women’s Institute
  • Intentional Inclusion – All Rights for All Women (Trans, Cisgender and Gender Diverse Folks)
  • Bridging Black and Latino Gay Communities: An Intersectional Approach to Ending HIV

Session 1 Workshops (1:45pm – 3:45pm)

  • Your Vote, Your Future: Amplifying Southern Black & Trans Voices
  • Integrating Patient Navigators in STI clinic to Increase Rapid Linkage
  • Age, Science, Action: Advocating Comprehensive HIV Prevention for Older
  • Communities
  • Tailoring a Peer Mentor Approach for Women in the South
  • Concept Mapping for Inclusive Intervention Planning with Criminalized LGBTQIA+ Communities
  • Safer Communities for All: Effective Messaging for Harm Reduction Interventions
  • Pathways to Employment and Education for Black and Latinx Communities
  • Trabajadorxs Sexuales frente al VIH
  • Driving Equity Through Patient-Centered Interventions Amongst Individuals of Trans Experience
  • Confronting Racism, Smashing Stigma, & Prioritizing Black Heterosexual Cis-Gender Women Living with HIV in Southern USA
  • Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies (bnAbs) 101: HIV Prevention’s Newest Option
  • NextGen: Empowering Young Adults to Facilitate HIV Prevention Strategies and Programs
  • Putting PrEP Into Practice: Initiating PrEP Discussions at the Moment of HIV and STI Testing
  • Shake, Release, Relax and Restore: Self-Care for Long-Term Survivors
  • Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA) Listening Session
  • Spilling the Tea About HIV and doxyPEP for STI Prevention
  • Harm Reduction at the Heart: Replicating Successes and Addressing Challenges in Harm Reduction Through Grant Innovation

Session 2 Workshops (4:00pm – 6:00pm)

  • Engaging State Lawmakers to Advance HIV Policy in the South
  • The Impact of Methamphetamine Use on EHE Efforts in Chicago
  • Autonomy and Trust Impact PrEP Discussions Among African Immigrants
  • Aging: The Importance of Equitable Whole Person Care for People Aging with HIV
  • Fight Back! Boot Camp for Activists Fighting Criminalization and Sigma!
  • Petersen HIV Clinics: A Collaborative Community-Wide Approach to Providing PEP
  • Café, Bochinche y Solidaridad: A Journey into Latinx Language Justice
  • X Marks the Spot: Mappingthe End of the HIV Epidemic
  • The Future of HIV Awareness Days: Too Many? Impact? Successes?
  • Beyond Status: Serodiscordant Couples Thrive with TASP & PrEP
  • Challenges in HIV Opt-Out Testing: Emergency Department Implementation Strategies
  • Community Engagement’s Role in the RWHAP to End the HIV Epidemic
  • Expanding Employment Opportunities in 2024 for People Living with HIV
  • Modernize, Repeal, Decriminalize: The Fight Against Felony Prostitution Laws
  • Black Women First: Emerging Leaders Training by and for BWWHIV

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

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14

Session 5 Workshops (9:00 am – 11:00 am)

  • Intervention Development to Improve PrEP Uptake and Initiation Among Women
  • It’s Time to Take Our Places: Gay Men of Color
  • Real Talk and Research: V=P (Visibility = Prevention)
  • Race Matters: Unpacking Racism in HIV Interventions with HPTN 096
  • Make It Make Sense: HIV Care & Prevention for Southern Black Women
  • Family, Stigma, and Silence: How HIV/AIDS Becomes the Family Secret
  • DOORWAYS Jefferson Campus: The Journey of Expansion to Address SDOH
  • TRANScending Trauma: Trauma-Informed Approach in Southern Gender-Affirming Care
  • EPIC: Enhancing Care for Black Cisgender Women Living with HIV
  • Investigacion Clinica para principiantes – Empoderando comunidades con ciencia!
  • Creating Brave Spaces for PLWH Through Trauma-Informed Care
  • How to Develop a Homegrown Intervention for Your Community
  • Women’s Voices, a Crucial Part of HIV Decriminalization Advocacy
  • Empowering Survivors: Integrating IPV Support in HIV Services
  • Building the Pipeline: Supporting BIPOC Emerging Managers
  • Strengthening Hepatitis Prevention and Care Among People Who Use Drugs
  • Raise the Value: Faith Communities and the Importance of Valuing Persons Living with HIV
  • Unity in Health: HIV Prevention and Care Dialogue for Black Men
  • Together Takemehome: Impact of HIV self-testing distribution in Southern US

 

Session 6 Workshops (2:00 pm – 4:00 pm)

  • Promoting Language Access and Ethical Participation in HIV/AIDS Clinical Trials
  • Gilead COMPASS Initiative® – Collective Action for Collective Impact
  • Sex, Drugs, & Hook-Ups: Discussing Bio-Prevention in ‘PNP’ Spaces
  • Sounding the HIV Workforce Alarm: Who Will Carry Out EHE?
  • Tools to Prepare, Guide, and Evaluate Implementation of HIV Initiatives
  • Malignancy of Stigma: A Cycle Breaking Review of Preventable Losses
  • Rapid Re-Entry as a Low Barrier Model for HIV Retention
  • Talking Death: A Trauma-Informed Approach to Facing Our Mortality
  • HIV and Incarceration: Medicaid Policy Opportunities to End the Epidemic
  • Healthcare Access & Funding: Politics and Policy in 2024
  • Prácticas para producción de páginas web para el público hispanoparlante
  • We aren’t ending Any Epidemic without Meaningfully Including Trans folks
  • Leveraging Implementation Science in the RWHAP to Improve HIV Outcomes in the South
  • Black Leadership Will Be Remembered: Georgia PrEP Equity Community Index
  • Building Bridges: HIV Prevention and Care with Hispanic/Latine Partners
  • Combating Stigma in Faith Based Organizations
  • 2024 Hispanic/Latinx Health Leadership
  • Leveraging Sisterhood & Solidarity for Culturally Responsive HIV Solutions

 

Session 7 Workshops (4:15pm – 6:15pm)

  • John Henryism and the Characteristics of White Supremacy
  • Philadelphia TelePrEP Program: Moving PrEP from the Clinic to Home
  • Bridging Safety and Pleasure: Biomedical Interventions in BDSM Practices
  • How the EHE Initiative is Improving HIV Outcomes in the South
  • Helping Long-Term Survivors Face Life’s Final Chapter
  • Strengthening Readiness: Applying Tabletop Scenarios for HIV Cluster Preparedness
  • Liberation Way: Creating inclusive spaces for Black women in HIV
  • The Experience of PLWH with Identity, Stigma, and Housing Instability
  • Southern STIgma: PrEP Education and Outreach at Higher Ed Institutions
  • Literary Therapy: Navigating Raggedy Times with Creative Wellness Strategies
  • Loving CisHet Men: Redefining Masculinity
  • HOPWA Program Updates: Regulations, Notices, Policies, and More
  • GLOW – The Secrets of the South: Trauma, Tradition and Religion, and It’s Impact on Black and Afro Latinx Women’s Sexual Health Outcomes
  • Advancing Science: Social Media and Influencer Engagement in HIV Research
  • Improving the Continuum of Care in PWH in Jails through Telehealth
  • Addressing Syndemics Through Trauma-Informed Care: Challenges, Successes, and Innovations
  • Educating Ourselves and Our Peers: HIV50+ Community Education Project
  • HIV and Intersectional Policies in the US South

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15

Session 8 Workshops (9:00 am – 11:00 am)

  • Addressing the Syndemics: HIV, Viral Hepatitis, and Substance Use Disorder in Appalachia
  • Centering community in food is medicine research: Lessons from NOURISH-OK
  • Testing Outside: Nontraditional Partners Extending the Reach of HIV Self-Testing
  • Women’s HIV Prevention Perspectives: The Importance of a Trauma-Informed Approach
  • Breaking Silos: Creating a Southern HIV Advocacy Network
  • How to Develop a Transgender Health Preceptorship
  • Building Bridges to Justice – A Public Health Approach to HIV Criminalization Reform
  • Expanding the Reach of HIV Communications Through Generative AI
  • Implementing rapid Re-housing: Increasing Housing Stability Among People with HIV
  • Southern Strategies: Louisiana’s Efforts to Modernize HIV “Exposure” Law
  • GLOW – The Pleasure Is All Mine: Unpacking Conversations Around Pleasure and STI/HIV” Prevention
  • How the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program is Ending the Epidemic
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