Meeting the Moment: Reframing Risk with Providers and Public Health - October 1, 2024

October 1, 2024
4:00 - 6:00 pm ET
via ViiV Healthcare

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Two years ago, ViiV Healthcare launched Risk to Reasons to change the narrative around HIV and Black women from 'risk,' to motivating 'reasons' to engage in HIV prevention and care. Since then, thousands of Black women, advocates, journalists, marketers and providers across the country have taken up the work in new and different ways – all to better connect with Black women about their sexual health.

We're excited to strengthen the Risk to Reasons movement with an idea exchange designed for providers and public health practitioners. What's working to change the narrative? What's holding us back? What can we do, together?

Join us on October 1, 2024, at 4:00-6:00 PM EST to discover Risk to Reasons tools for your practice and programs, learn about upcoming Risk to Reasons provider trainings and engage with the movement to reframe HIV prevention and care for Black women.

Join ViiV Healthcare's Amelia Korangy, along with:

  • Dr. Kimberly Smith, MD, MPH, Head of Research and Development, ViiV Healthcare
  • Dr. Robyn Fanfair, MD MPH, CDC, Director of Division of HIV Prevention within the National Center for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
  • Dr. Oni Blackstock, MD, MPH, Founder and Executive Director, Health Justice
  • Dr. Toyin Nwafor, MD, Senior Medical Director for HIV Prevention, ViiV Healthcare
  • Olivia Ford, Black Women's Working Group to Reframe Risk
  • Leisha McKinley-Beach, Black Women's Working Group to Reframe Risk
  • Beverly Ross, Black Women's Working Group to Reframe Risk
  • Bridgette Picou, Stakeholder Liason, The Well Project, Positive Action for Women Grantee

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