Our Webinar! "HIV Criminalization and Women: A Roundtable Conversation with Survivors" on October 30, 2018

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Register now for our  "HIV Criminalization and Women: A Roundtable Conversation with Survivors" webinar on Tuesday, October 30th, 2018 froom 12:00 pm-1:30 pm EST. 

This important webinar will open with a presentation on what you need to know about HIV criminalization by Carrie Foote, PhD, with the HIV Modernization Movement–Indiana. It will also include a roundtable discussion with women who have experienced the effects of criminalization firsthand, including Julie Graham, Monique Howell, Tiommi Luckett, Tiffany Moore, and Jessica Whitbread. These speakers will describe their personal experiences with HIV criminalization and provide insights into their detrimental effects, particularly on women.

The webinar will be moderated by The Well Project’s Executive Director, Krista Martel.

Register today for this event and grab your spot today! Spacing will be limited! 

Follow along on Twitter using #WATCH2018 and #thewellproject

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