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- Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, February 7th, 2011
- Survey Shows HIV-positive Women Suffer from Human Rights Violations
- Positive Women’s Network – Philadelphia Region Condemns Policies that lead to Unsafe Abortions for Poor Women and Women of Color
- This Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, HIV-Positive Women in the U.S. Reflect and Recommit to Upholding the Human Rights of Millions of Women Affected by HIV Around the World
- HIV+ women and allies respond to threatened future of services for women across the U.S.
- SPEAK UP! Homophobia and Transphobia is Everyone’s Concerns
- Another Day, Another Vicious Attack on Women
- Congresswoman Barbara Lee’s unwavering leadership in protecting the human rights of people living with HIV/AIDS
- Hear Us Now! Make Us A Priority, Women Count! PWN advocates to count HIV+ women in on World AIDS Day 2011!
- Oakland-based women’s HIV organization launches Count Us In! Campaign on World AIDS Day 2011 to uphold HIV-Positive women’s rights
- Detroit Dental Employee Banned from Touching Doorknobs Because He’s HIV+
- Safe Poz Love: Count HIV+ Women In On Valentine’s Day
- Living the American Dream? Poverty is a Reality for HIV+ Women.
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Fact Sheets
- Hot off the press (April 2012): HIV+ Women and the Affordable Care Act [PDF]
- Criminalization Fact Sheet [PDF]
- Reproductive Justice Fact Sheet [PDF]
Reproductive Justice Talking Points – PDF - Economic Justice Fact Sheet [PDF]
Economic Justice Talking Points – PDF - Prevention Justice Fact Sheet [PDF]
Prevention Justice Talking Points – PDF - Women-centered Care Fact Sheet [PDF]
Women-centered Care Talking Points – PDF
Policy Papers
- PWN PrEP Written Comments and Recommendations for the FDA Hearing on Truvada as PrEP, May 2012
Click here - New Prevention Technologies: What’s In It for Positive Women, Anna Forbes and Naina Khanna, March 2012
Click here - Diagnosis, Sexuality and Choice: Women living with HIV and the quest for equality, dignity and quality of life in the U.S., Analysis and Recommendations from the U.S. Positive Women’s Network 2010 Human Rights Survey, March 2011
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Monitoring the U.S. National HIV/AIDS Strategy from a Gender Perspective: Analysis and Recommendations for Implementation, a 13 organization collaborative effort, September 2010
Click here- Women & Criminal HIV Exposure and Transmission Laws: Origins, Effects & Alternatives, by Brook Kelly, U.S. Positive Women’s Network, Alison Yager, the Center for Women and HIV Advocacy at HIV Law Project, and Aziza Ahmed, Assistant Professor of Law, Northeastern University School of Law, November 2010
Click here - Women Speaking Up and Standing for Change: The United States Positive Women’s Network and HIV/AIDS Policy in the Next Administration and Congress, U.S. Positive Women’s Network, March 2009
Click here - Critical Issues for Women and HIV: Health Policy and the Development of a National AIDS Strategy, a 13 organization collaborative effort, July 2009
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VIDEO SPOTLIGHT
IAC 2010 in Vienna: Waheedah Shabazz-El's Closing Plenary Speech
PWN is one of two U.S. civil society partners for AIDS 2012. Click here to learn more!

Survey
PWN completed its Human Rights Survey at the end of 2010. Check out PWN's report: Diagnosis, Sexuality and Choice. We will soon launch another survey on women and HIV issues.





Acknowledge
We gratefully acknowledge the investment and support of the Ford Foundation, the M*A*C AIDS Fund, the Moriah Fund, The John M. Lloyd Foundation, The Ms. Foundation, International AIDS Society and Levi-Strauss Foundation.







