A Girl Like Me in the News

Ciarra "Ci Ci" Covin and Gina Brown, along with details for event.

Listen to two inspiring women living with HIV discussing personal experience with the COVID-19 vaccine, clinical trials, vaccine hesitancy, and more.

Ciarra "Ci Ci" Covin and Marissa Gonzalez, along with details for event.

Listen as two phenomenal leaders describe their personal experiences with disclosure along their journeys living with HIV, offer tips for others, and discuss challenges they have faced.

Porchia Dees, Vickie Lynn, Maria Mejia, and Ieshia Scott, along with details for event.

The premiere episode of A Girl Like Me LIVE featured an important conversation among four women long-term HIV survivors in honor of HIV Long-Term Survivors' Day and the 40th anniversary of HIV – both on June 5, 2021.

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CAB member and A Girl Like Me blogger, Katie Willingham, writes a new blog for WebMD

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In honor of National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NWGHAAD) on March 10, we invite you to join us in a livestream conversation led by women who grew up living with HIV.

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Community Advisory Board members and A Girl Like Me bloggers Ciarra Covin and Maria Mejia featured in +TALK: Warrior Women

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"Happy Pride!" Community Advisory Board member Aryah Lester featured in GO Magazine's "100 Women We Love"

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TheBody's Tim Murphy interviews Community Advisory Board member and A Girl Like Me blogger Aryah Lester

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Gina Brown, RSW, Community Advisory Board Member and A Girl Like Me blogger, speaks with AIDSVu

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