On November 10, 2021, the California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Centers and the statewide End the Epidemics coalition convened to discuss priorities for advancing efforts to address HIV, viral hepatitis, STIs, and overdose in California.
Nina Harawa, PhD Professor in Residence, UCLA Division of General Internal Medicine & Health Services “Disparities in Uptake of HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) among Medi-Cal Recipients”
On November 22, 2019, from 7-9 p.m., the AMAAD Institute and UCLA Hub for Health Intervention, Policy and Practice) in partnership with the California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Centers (CHPRC) presented: Women On C.U.E.: Creatively Unifying for Empowerment In recognition of November as Transgender Awareness Month and to celebrate the lives and contributions of transgender, gender […]
The DVHC Leadership Council, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, Office of Women’ s Health, and the Domestic Violence Council invite you to SAVE THE DATE for our premiere symposium: BEYOND SILOS: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND HEALTH CARE PARTNERSHIPS The symposium will take place on Tuesday, October 29th, at the California Endowment. The symposium is […]
The California HIV/AIDS Policy research Centers, together with over 150 organizations, have launched a community-driven effort to inform development of a statewide strategy to end the HIV, HCV, and STD epidemics in California. Nurse and community advocate, Pearl Jemison-Smith, facilitated the event. The keynote speaker was David M Souleles, Deputy Agency Director of Orange County Health […]
On August 2nd, 2019, End the Epidemics hosted its first Town Hall at the Mark Ridley-Thomas Constituent Service and Training Center in Los Angeles, CA. The Town Hall featured: Keynote address by Assemblymember Mike A. Gipson (D-Carson) An overview of End the Epidemics by Craig Pulsipher (APLA Health) and Anne Donnelly (San Francisco AIDS Foundation) on […]
Presented by Dr. Arleen Leibowitz, this seminar will cover basic understanding of policy and how a policy continuum framework can help shape HIV-related policy research.
Join us for a Fellows Spring Seminar series talk on legislation and policy advocacy, presented by Craig Pulsipher (APLA Health) and Aaron Fox (LA LGBT Center). The event takes place at APLA Gleicher-Chen Education Center, and light refreshments will be provided.
Presented by Dr. Arleen Leibowitz, this seminar will cover basic understanding of policy and how a policy continuum framework can help shape HIV-related policy research.
Presented by Craig Pulsipher (APLA Health) and Aaron Fox (LA LGBT Center), this seminar will cover policy research and its use in HIV-related state and federal legislative contests.