Todavía hay muchos adultos que viven con VIH hoy en día y que adquirieron el virus a una edad temprana. Obtenga más información sobre los retos y los puntos fuertes de las supervivientes del VIH de por vida.
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Watch the December 2023 episode of Leadership Exchange LIVE: In this practical, dynamic conversation, two Black women experts lift up the unique needs, priorities, and insights of Black women living with and vulnerable to HIV.
Hello my lovely people, Today we are celebrating World AIDS Day. Being part of the HIV community I try to contribute in as many ways as possible to fight HIV stigma and discrimination. So as HIV Stigmafighter you can see me connecting and speaking up...
Sex and intimacy were robbed from me such a long time ago that I've forgotten how beautiful and miraculous my own body as a woman is.
The human immunodeficiency virus is life altering, scary and confusing. And yet, I can't honestly say I hate it all the time.
Discovering my HIV diagnosis was an unexpected turn that reshaped my life's trajectory.
A short documentary film, coming to Hulu on World AIDS Day 2023, highlights the impact of HIV on Black women in the rural US South and features multiple members of The Well Project's community.
Las personas que han vivido con VIH durante décadas son conocidas como supervivientes del VIH a largo plazo. Conozca las experiencias únicas de quienes vivieron los años más brutales e injustos de la epidemia.
My name is Nitanita. I’m California-born and raised, 55 years old, Black, single, and have two adult kids and two grandkids. I'm a professional currently working in field of behavioral/mental health and recovery for over 25 years. I earned my...
Did you know getting dressed up is a form of self-care? I literally did not think of it as self-care until now.
I'm sure we all struggle with stress and anxiety and it's really important to find ways of dealing with it. We're all different and what works for me might not work for you...
Living with HIV, my biggest fear isn't the virus itself; it's the fear of losing control over my own narrative.
The Well Project is thrilled to commemorate our 20th anniversary and the incredible ways we have been able to address educational gaps, foster community connection among women living with HIV, decrease stigma, expand leadership capacity, and advance research and policy over the past two decades — all while centering and lifting up the lived experiences of women living with HIV.
Hearts and Minds of The Well Project is a storytelling project that shines a spotlight on some of the extraordinary individuals who have been instrumental over the past 20 years in making The Well Project the organization it is today.
The Well Project, to me, means home. No matter what other organizations I work with, my heart and my home is always who I can rely on, who I would count on; a family where I can vent, where I can talk.