WEBINAR - Aging Positively: Taking Action Across the Lifespan – WATCH! 2.0

April 8, 2025
9:00 am PT / 12:00 pm ET

 

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Flyer for WATCH! 2.0 (Women's Advocacy and Treatment Coalition on HIV) event.

 

The focus of growing older with HIV should not just be about managing the aging process itself, but rather on our overall wellness. This means physical health, mental well-being, and a sense of social connectedness that allows us to age well and thrive, even as we live with HIV. How to apply lived experience, wisdom, and planning are just a few of the tools we have to advocate for ourselves and others as we look forward to aging.

Join us on April 8, 2025 at 9:00 am PT / 12:00 pm ET to explore these topics and more on the sixth session of WATCH! 2.0.

Moderator: Bridgette Picou, LVN, ACLPN, Stakeholder Liaison

Presenters: Gina Brown, RSW, The Reunion Project/Ribbon and Antoinette N. Jones, Dandelions Movement


WATCH! 2.0 (Women's Advocacy and Treatment Coalition on HIV) is The Well Project's new treatment advocacy webinar series, based on our highly successful 2015 WATCH! series. True to our organization's values emphasizing a women-led response to the HIV epidemic, WATCH! 2.0 puts women and advocacy at the forefront.

Episode 6 of the WATCH! 2.0 series is supported by a grant from Merck.

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