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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.

Legislative and Policy Advocacy

April 10, 2019

Large disparities in HIV incidence and prevalence, and in the uptake of recent biomedical interventions to prevent HIV transmission exist across geographic areas whose populations differ in race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, health insurance coverage, income and education levels. Policy makers seek to allocate county resources across these areas to counteract disparities in both HIV incidence and […]

Modeling Cost-Effectiveness of HIV Prevention & Treatment Strategies in LA

March 22, 2019

Dr. Allegra Gordon will offer a conceptual model for understanding gender expression and health and illustrate this model with examples from recent research on gender nonconformity, school-based violence and bullying, and selected health outcomes in samples of U.S. high school students and young adults. Lunch will be provided.

The Trouble with Pink and Blue

September 19, 2018

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

It’s a Fact: PrEP Can Work!

May 17, 2018

“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 […]

Paint the City Red

April 26, 2018