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Thursday, September 7, 2023

7:00am – 7:30 amAM Praise
8:00 am – 5:00 pmRegistration Open
8:00am – 11:00amInstitute Session 2
  • RWHAP Black Women First Initiative: Promoting Care for Women, by Women
  • When We Rise
  • Proverbs 18:21 – Stigmatizing Language in Sacred Spaces
  • Honoring Our Pasifika Culture in Service Delivery
  • Dancing Together: Amplifying House and Ballroom Communities through Partnerships
  • Implementación de la Justicia del Lenguaje para el Enrolamiento de Hispanos en la Investigación de VIH/SIDA
  • American Indian and Alaskan Native Institute
  • Change the Pattern: Reimagining the Southern HIV Response through Prioritizing Inclusion of Black and Brown Communities in the AIDS Memorial Quilt
  • Empowering Black-Led CBOs: Building Sustainable Futures in the Fight Against HIV/AIDS
  • Hispanic/Latinx Health Leadership Institute
  • Unfolding the Binary: The Wrinkle Free Truth to the Binary

10:00am – 5:00pmExhibit Hall Open
11:30am – 1:30pmPlenary Lunch – In Her We Trust: She Is Glorious – A Celebration of Black Womanhood (Sponsored by Gilead)
1:30pm – 2:00pmPoster Session
2:00pm – 4:00pmSession 3 Workshops
  • Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA) Listening Session
  • Ending the HIV Epidemic with the HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau
  • Expanding HIV Supportive Services Toolkits: Local HIV Employment Services Networks
  • The Impact of Intimate Partner Violence on HIV Care Access
  • My Fabulous Disease: A Community Celebration and Conversation
  • Empowering Self-Advocacy: Understanding the Impact and Prevention of HIV Drug Resistance Along the Care Journey
  • Truth Telling: Conversations on Recruiting Black Women in HIV Research
  • Movement Building with Immigrant Black women living with HIV
  • Stable Housing To End the Epidemic: A Guide for Providers
  • Driving Advocacy With Rapid Community Research
  • Henrietta Lacks: Addressing Past Medical Mistrust to Implement Long-Acting Injectables
  • Addressing Drug Use Bias & Stigma in HIV Settings
  • Blocked and Criminalized: HIV/AIDS, anti-trans laws and sex worker rights
  • The Coalition of Justice and Equality Across Movements Presents: Black Women (Cis and Trans) and Racial Bias in Healthcare
  • Strategies in developing the NYS statewide Hispanic/Latinx Health Policy Agenda
  • Moving the Needle: We want change and want it now
  • Fueling the Movement: Shaping the Future of HIV Leadership
  • Enhancing Provider Readiness to Offer Injectable PrEP through Collaborative Learning
  • UPDOs! A salon based PrEP uptake intervention for Black women
4:15pm – 6:15pmSession 4 Workshops
  • Making Space: Trauma Informed Environmental Design
  • Turning Trauma-Informed Approaches (TIA) into Practice
  • Ella/Her: Prevention belongs to us
  • “Risky-A Talk Test Treat Conversation” The Power of Social Influencers
  • Operationalizing the ENGAGE model: Strengthening and Sustaining Community Relationships
  • Using a Health Equity Lens to Address Race-Based Health Inequities
  • Examining Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program with Critical Race Theory
  • Decolonizing HIV Care in ʻŌiwi Communities
  • Combatting Racism via a Clinician Training Series
  • There’s an APP for that: A Stigma Reducing Mobile Application
  • Models of the Housing First Approach: Detroit Metro
  • Black Women, Church & Youth: Communities Often Forgotten but Shouldn’t
  • Innovation and Implementation of Trauma Informed Care Practices in Virginia
  • Unexpected: Supporting the Needs of Black Mothers Living with HIV
  • The Power of Language Justice: A Vital Tool to EHE
  • Lifetime Survivor’s Strategy Session
6:30pm – 7:30pmAffinity Sessions
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