September 22, 2020
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM ET
via Center for HIV Law & Policy and Positive Justice Project Advisory Group
In this webinar hosted by the Positive Justice Project Advisory Group, panelists will dig deep into the mix of perspectives on how best to use the remarkable advances in HIV treatment and preventative tools in their advocacy to reform HIV criminal laws. Panelists will share their intimate levels of expertise on changing the narrative about people living with HIV, “treatment as prevention” (TasP), and incorporating principles of racial and gender justice into HIV criminal-legal reforms.
Please visit hivtaspcrimlaw.org to learn more about the Consensus Statement on HIV "Treatment as Prevention" in Criminal Law Reform.
Panelists include:
- Deondre Moore, US Partnerships & Community Engagement Manager, Prevention Access Campaign
- Devin Hursey, Missouri HIV Justice Coalition
- Linda Dixon, Health Law Director, Mississippi Center for Justice
- Eric Paulk, Deputy Director, Georgia Equality