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This webinar will review highlights of the guideline updates, key findings from The Well Project's 2024 survey, discuss ongoing challenges, and impress the need for continued efforts to increase knowledge among healthcare providers, women and other people living with HIV.

From November 14-16, I had the privilege of attending the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care (ANAC) 2024 conference in Indianapolis. The experience was nothing short of amazing. This was my first experience attending ANAC, and I'm still reeling from...

My lovely people, how have you been? These days it feels very fashionable to talk about equality in HIV action in many parts of the world, including the Netherlands. Lately I have been wondering if people, especially our HIV allies...

via Sero Project - ¡El Grupo de Trabajo de Hospitalidad y Cultura de *HIV Is Not a Crime* (HINAC) está aceptando solicitudes para el concurso de arte HUMANities de HINAC6! Nuevo nombre, el mismo poder de las personas.

via The Sero Project - The HIV is Not a Crime Hospitality and Culture Work Group is now taking applications for the HINAC6 HUMANities Art contest! New name, same power from the people! HINAC6 and our partner organizations are inviting anyone living with HIV to submit work that "centers on the lives and art of people living with HIV". An application submission webinar is scheduled for all interested on November 26th at 6:00 p.m. ET. Please register through this link, the recording and slides will be shared after the webinar when the application goes live.

Join us for episode two of our WATCH! 2.0 webinar training series, get educated on the basics of HIV, and gather tools to inform your friends, family, and community members as well.

This year, I had the privilege of attending my first conference of the year—and let me tell you, I needed it. I needed the reminder of why I do this work. I needed to reconnect with my community, and most...

I come here when things are rough. When my head is so full I have to put it on paper.

This webinar will talk about the different types and levels of HIV advocacy, the importance of person-first language, and how women's voices impact the landscape of treatment and prevention.

This webinar will talk about the different types and levels of HIV advocacy, the importance of person-first language, and how women's voices impact the landscape of treatment and prevention.