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2017 USCA WORKSHOPS
* tentative and subject to change
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Where are we with an HIV CURE strategy for women?
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Let’s Get Lubricated: Lube safety, access and advocacy
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Leadership Matters in HIV Prevention and Intervention
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Southern Fried Votes: A Recipe for Effective Voter Mobilization
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CDC’s Update on Prevention Messages and Tools
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HIV and HCV Co-infection: Discussing the Cure for HCV
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Understanding Social Isolation
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Latin Trans in HIV Care
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Nothing About Us Without Us: PLHIV’s Role in Ending HIV Criminalization
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Providing PrEP/PEP to Minority Populations: An Agency-wide Effort
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HIV/AIDS Research among American Indian/Alaska Natives
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Normalize Testing: Everyone Has an HIV Status
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The HIV Landscape through a Faith-Based Lens: Successes, Challenges and Future Solutions
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Overview of Viral Hepatitis: Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV Coinfections
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Leaving No One Behind: Fulfilling the Promise to Sex Workers
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A Global/Local Conversation on HIV: Updates from Canada, South Africa, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe and the DMV
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Together: Innovative Partnerships to Support Treatment and PrEP Use Among MSMs of Color
Session 1: Thursday, September 7, 10:15 am - 12:15 pm
AGENDA
Session 2: Thursday, September 7, 2:45 - 4:45 pm
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Safer Sex for Trans Bodies
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Novel Mechanisms for Delivery of PrEP Care
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Black Male Leadership Development: Cultivating Future Kings
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Developing Social Support and Treatment Knowledge for Fifty and Beyond
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Demystifying Sex Ed and its Role in HIV Prevention
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The Struggle is Real: HIV Stigma in Minority Communities
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Ensuring Funding for Domestic HIV Programs
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Race, Class, and Privilege in HIV Work
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PrEP in American Indian/Alaska Native Communities
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HIV Housing: Policy and Practice Impact on Ending HIV
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Nurturing Multi-disciplinary Care Teams: Building Relationships and Dealing with Implicit Bias in Healthcare
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Developing Social Support and Treatment Knowledge for Fifty and Beyond
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Protecting the Civil Rights of People Living with HIV
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Biggest Successes: Toughest Barriers
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HRSA Innovative Service Models and Best Practices
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Examining Narratives on Engagement in Care in Vulnerable Populations
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HIV & Aging. Understanding Social Isolation
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Trauma-Informed Care for Women Living with HIV: Tools for Implementation
Session 3: Friday, September 8, 9:00 - 11:00 am
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Adaptation of Options: Alignment to the National HIV Strategy
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The Secret Garden: Unlocking the Mysteries of the Vaginal Microbiome
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Succession Planning: Organizational Stability and Leadership Development
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Embracing an Unanticipated Life
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Reforming Drug Pricing - An Advocate's Toolbox
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Outbreak and Response Planning in the Rural South
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HIV PrEP Framework: National Blueprint for Scaling Up PrEP
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PrEPping For Sex: An Intimate Conversation- the Implication of Sex Positivity and the Uptake of PrEP
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Preventing HIV in the Trump Administration
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Breaking Racial Barriers to “ETE” in the Black Community
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Surviving the Epidemics and HIV/AIDS in Urban Indian Communities
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The Missing Rx: Access to Employment Information, Services and Resources
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Implicit Bias: HIV Prejudice and the Health of the Community
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Social Determinants of Health- Looking Closer at Racial, Ethnic and Geographical Disparities in Health Care Outcomes.
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Protecting Our Future: Leadership Skills-building for Black Gay Men
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The Long View: Perspectives on Healthy Aging with HIV
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Protecting Our Future: Leadership Skills-Building for Black Gay Men
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Clarifying Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Clinical Quality Management Program Expectations
Session 4: Friday, September 8, 2:00 - 4:00 pm
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Strolling into Truvada: PrEP Access Among Sex Workers
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Energy for Your Best Self: How to Help Maximize Your Internal Power
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Werk! Emotional Labor Among Trans WOC Peer Health Navigators
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Bijou: Using Online & Mobile Technology to Improve Health Outcomes
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Stigma-ta: HIV, White Supremacy, Homophobia, and the Black Church
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Risk, Relevance, Role - Conversations and Connections for women with HIV
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Collaboration: Bringing (and Keeping) the Right People to the Table
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Community Mobilization: Facilitators & Barriers in 9 U.S. Cities
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Psychosocial Issues among Older Adults with HIV: Challenges and Opportunities
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Developing a Network for Prevention Navigators When You Don’t Have One
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So, You’ve Got this Plan. What’s Next: Implementing ETE Plans
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Getting on the Same Page: Viral Suppression and HIV Transmission
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Ending HIV in the Trump Era: Risk or Opportunity?
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Chicas Charlando: Latinx ladies Discuss Intersectionality Within a Sexual and Reproductive Justice Framework
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Big Impact: PrEP Ed on Mobile Devices for MSM/Trans
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Mask Off: Raising Hell and Raising Our Voices
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Food Is Medicine for People with HIV: Addressing Nutrition Needs Leads to Health and Savings
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Collaboration: Bringing (and keeping) the Right People to the Table
Session 5: Friday, September 8, 4:15 - 6:15 pm
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How to Develop a PrEP Curriculum for CBOs
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Addressing Needs of Women of Color Aging with HIV
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The Indirect Approach: Access for Gay Men Through Engagement and Empowerment
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Staying in It: Building Frontline Staff Resilience & Preventing Burnout
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NEG, UB2, FU!: Stigma in the MSM Community
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Navigating Health Systems Changes: Challenges and Priorities
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Engaging Community in Social Science PrEP Research
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Analyzing HIV, Poverty, and Race to Understand and Elevate our Work
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New Developments in HIV Testing and Window Periods
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Health Care Rights Enforcement and Discrimination in the Trump Era
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Ensuring Access to Care: Counting on the Ryan White Program
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Coming of Age: Preparing the Next Generation of Asian & Pacific Islander HIV Leadership
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Why the X? Understanding Latinx
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Southern Stigma: New Research; Positive Action
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Addressing the Overrepresentation of PLWHIV/HCV in the Criminal Legal System
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Addressing the Social Drivers
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Aging Transgender - As the Sands Turn
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REIMAGINE: Engagement in Care
Session 6: Saturday, September 9, 9:00 - 11:00 am
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“A Seat at the Table” - Public Health Leaders Managing Transition!
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Community Reentry Project: Reducing Stigma for People Living with AIDS
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The Men’s Health Foundation Model: Novel Engagement Strategies for YMSMOC
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The Geriatricians Are In – Are Older Adults Aging Differently?
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Recognizing and Leveraging Your Current Resources: You Can Provide PrEP
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Building the Capacity of HIV and PrEP Navigation Programs
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Race and Health Outcomes in the United States
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Faith, Social Justice, and HIV: A Blueprint for the Black Church
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Developing a Plan to End Your States HIV Epidemic
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HIV Health Care Access: Impact of ACA Repeal Efforts
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Structural Competency and Access to HIV Services among LGBT AANHPIs
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We Need to Talk: Latinx Community “Isms” and Trauma
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Using the Law to Discriminate, a Southern Perspective
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BRING IT! Young Women, Trans Women, Trans Females and Femms Working Together
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How to Engage Faith Communities in HIV Programs
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Data Quality and Data Dashboard for User Engagement
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Black Women and PrEP
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Building Support for HIV Criminalization Reform & Advocacy
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Survival Sex Work: Walking the Green Mile
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Building Support for HIV Criminalization Reform and Advocacy
Session 7: Saturday, September 9, 2:00 - 4:00 pm
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Fierce: A New Approach to Engage Transwomen in PrEP Care
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Pelo a Pelo, sin miedo: Changing language in HIV Prevention
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When They Go Low We Go High: Courageous Leadership
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Addressing Stigma and Risk among Incarcerated Women Living with HIV/AIDS
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The Healthcare Landscape is Changing; is Your Organization Looking at Service Delivery Model Changes?
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Safer Drug Consumption Spaces for People Who Use Drugs
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HIV PrEP Implementation Models: Expanding Access to Priority Populations
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Undoing Structural Racism: A Local and National Perspective
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Access to Care and Communities of Color
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Novel Approaches in an Era of Resource Scarcity for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders
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Inside the Mind: Youth Homelessness in DC
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Using STDs as PrEP Candidacy
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Saving Future Generations: HIV, Faith & Youth
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The AIDS Education and Training Center (AETC) Program National HIV Curriculum
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Ending the Epidemic for Everyone
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PrEP Location, Location, Location: Identifying and Addressing Access Disparities
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HIV, Aging and Co-morbidities
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JUSTICE FOR ALL! Protecting Civil Rights through HIV Advocacy for Black Communities
Session 8: Saturday, September 9, 4:15 - 6:15 pm
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Live Undetectable: Scaling Up Viral Suppression Support for Vulnerable Populations
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Creating a Welcoming and Comfortable Environment for Trans Clients
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We Are Family: Mothers & Sons Navigating HIV Together
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How to Write Grant Applications that Win Funding
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Here and Now: The state of PrEP access and uptake in distinct populations
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Linkage to Care Programs and Supportive Services
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The Future of Medicaid, the Marketplaces, and Ryan White
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Community-Based Strategies to address HIV Stigma
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Where is the Love? Ending the Epidemic
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STD Prevention is HIV Prevention
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Youth Leadership Matters!
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Caring for the Person Living and Aging with HIV: It can be Complicated and It's the Future
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Strong Communities: Race & Social Drivers of HIV
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Race and Health Disparities Hepatitis: A Call to Action
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Expanding Sanctuary: Reimagining Resistance and Safety in our Cities
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The Intersection of Racial Justice, Mass Incarceration and HIV in the South
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Caring for the Aging HIV Positive Patient: It can be complicated and It's the Future.
Session 9: Sunday, September 10, 9:00 -11:00 am
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Big Impact: PrEP Ed on Mobile Devices for MSM/Trans
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You Better Werk: Incorporating Drag Performance in HIV Prevention
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Benefits of Facilitating an HIV Self-Management Intervention for HIV-Positive Peers
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Sex Work and Safe Syringes: HIV Criminalization Advocacy-- Beyond Non-Disclosure
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Age is Not a Condom – Older Adults and HIV Prevention
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Leveraging Health Systems Data to Address Disparities and Service Gaps
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Advocacy: Engagement Strategies to end the Epidemic
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Southern Salvation: Black Gay Men, HIV, and the Black Church
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Ask a Provider: Updates on HIV and HCV Treatment
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Using STDs as PrEP Candidacy
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Together We Can: Bridge Building between National HIV Organizations and Regional/State/Local HIV Organizations
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The Promise of Viral Hepatitis Elimination in the United States
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The Pedagogy of Action Module: Exploring HIV Education through Dance
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Supporting the Leadership of Jurisdictions in Integrated HIV Prevention and Care Planning
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Centering Transgender Leadership in the HIV Field
Poster Presentations
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“PrEP in the Wild”: What is motivating “informal” PrEP use?
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San Francisco’s Biomedical HIV Prevention and Care Continuum for Youth
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Rapid START- Quickly Lowering Community Viral Load with Expedited Linkage
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Promoting PrEP use Among Women of Color in Washington, D.C.
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Innovative Assessment of Childhood Trauma and HIV in Post-incarcerated Women
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Represent your cupcake: A sex-positive workshop promoting HIV/AIDS awareness
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Implementing Targeted Interventions Using Identified Barriers to Care for Women
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Gayming at Work: Creating Effective Engagement for YMSM of Color
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Innovative LTC methods for newly diagnosed gay youth
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Structural Factors Impacting HIV Service Utilization for Latino GBT Youth
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Online Health Promotion for Latino YMSM; California’s Peer2Peers Project
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Passing the Baton, Not the Virus
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Wellness Strategies for Leaders of Color Living with HIV
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Sistas Organizing to Survive: Mobilizing Black Women to Address HIV
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Building Leadership and Capacity in mid-level Organizations Practices
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Looking Back to Move Forward: HIV & Older Adults
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The Health Needs of Older HIV+ Latinos: A National Assessment
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Reducing Tobacco Use Among PLWH: Saving Lives Through Systems Change
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The HOPWA Homebuyer Project: “Homeownership: The Forgotten Option”
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Community-Based Agencies Leading Prevention & Care Integration: Washington State Strategies
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NYS Integrated Plan: Partnerships in Ending the Epidemic
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90/90/90/50 Plan: Framework for Ending the HIV Epidemic in DC
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Rural AIDS Advocacy: A Success Story