Kimberly Koester, PhD Director of Qualitative Research AIDS Policy Research Center – University of California, San Francisco Revised Web Conferencing Information: https://www.mymeetings.com/nc/join.php?i=PWXW7244237&p=3250812&t=c Audio Information: Conference Toll Free Number: (888) 989-4396; Participant Passcode: 3250812
“Paint the City Red” is a sip and paint event for women ages 21-29, which highlights topics specific to policy, prevention, and empowerment for women of South Los Angeles, while enjoying craft cocktails and an original painting. Black Women for Wellness, The Los Angeles Wellness Station, in partnership with AMAAD Institute, APLA Health, and CHPRC […]
On April 11, 2018, the California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Centers of Northern and Southern California introduced the 2018-2020 Fellows: Northern California Nigel Weatherspoon, AIDS Project East Bay Loren Jones, Positive Women’s Network Alejandro Contreras, Gender Health Center Southern California Alex Iling, Tarzana Treatment Center Gerald Garth, AMAAD Institute Jazmina Castillo, Public Law Center Our 2018-2020 […]
At this statewide working group, members reviewed plans to end HIV and hepatitis C epidemics in other jurisdictions, shared their jurisdictions’ priorities, and discussed a unified plan for California.
LINX, in collaboration with the AMAAD Institute’s Fierce, Fabulous, and Free (F3) program will host a 2-day workshop focused on content creation and editorial writing for young Black gay and bisexual men facilitated by Jai Makokha and Gerald Garth.
The Los Angeles HIV Law & Policy Project, The LGBT Campus Resource Center, The Undocumented Student Program, and The Public Policy Department are excited to partner together to observe World AIDS Day. The speakers will discuss and explore research, policy, and implementation affecting undocumented people living with HIV including immigration enforcement in healthcare settings and […]
Join the City of Los Angeles AIDS Coordinator’s Office for the preliminary research findings from the transmasculine sexual health and reproductive justice study.
The California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Centers Fellows Program seeks to enhance the capacity of individuals and organizations to develop, monitor, and shape policies that impact statewide and local HIV prevention and treatment. Attend this webinar to learn more about the Fellows program and for technical assistance with your application. Check back to this page for […]
The California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Centers Fellows Program seeks to enhance the capacity of individuals and organizations to develop, monitor, and shape policies that impact statewide and local HIV prevention and treatment. Attend this webinar to learn more about the Fellows program and for technical assistance with your application. Check back to this page for […]
In October 2016, community members and stakeholders convened at the Southern California CHPRC Community Input Meeting to brainstorm and prioritize research ideas that can inform policies impacting the lives of people living with HIV or at-risk for acquiring HIV in California.