Intersection of race and gender and HIV
Posted by University of Pennsylvania on January 4, 2016
“HIV is not a crime? Or is it? The intersection of race and gender”
This panel discussion promises to dissect HIV criminalization and the role race and gender plays in its implementation and the challenges it poses to already marginalized communities.
Wednesday, January 20, 2016, 12pm – 1:30pm
Irvine Auditorium 3401 Spruce Street, Room 110 Amado Recital
Part of the MLK Jr. Symposium Celebration
SPEAKERS
Kenyon Farrow
U.S. & Global Health Policy Director
Treatment Action Group
Ronda Goldfein, Esq
Executive Director
AIDS Law Project of Pennsylvania
Waheedah Shabazz-El
Regional Organizing Director
Positive Women’s Network USA
Teresa Sullivan
TEACH Outside Coordinator
Philadelphia FIGHT
Positive Women’s Network USA
Moderator
Madonna Delfish, MPH Program Director
Siloam Wellness
For more info: tybrown@upenn.edu
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