In this issue:
  • PWN Welcomes Barb Cardell as Training and TA Director
  • Upcoming Webinars You Won’t Want to Miss
  • Apply for the PWN-USA Policy Fellowship
  • The Complete Guide to Advocacy Media Coverage
  • Register for AIDSWatch

Barb Cardell Joins PWN-USA as Training & TA Director

Positive Women’s Network – USA is thrilled to welcome the newest member of our staff! Many of you already know our new Training and Technical Assistance Director, Barb Cardell.

Barb is an educator, activist, and advocate. She has been involved with PWN since joining the steering committee in 2009. When PWN created its Board of Directors in 2013, she joined the board and served as the board chair for 6 years.

Engaged in local, statewide, national and global HIV issues and currently serving on the governor-appointed, statewide Colorado Alliance for HIV Prevention and Education, Barb co-founded PWN-USA Colorado. She is a founding member and has served as the vice-chair of the U.S. Persons Living with HIV Caucus, now in an Emeritus role. She was the legislative chair of the Colorado Organizations Responding to AIDS (CORA) and led HIV criminalization reform which modernized HIV statutes in Colorado and repealed two criminal statutes that targeted people living with HIV.

In her new role at PWN, Barb will develop, coordinate, evaluate, and oversee our training and leadership development strategy.


Upcoming Webinars You Won’t Want to Miss

PWNCares: Dating with HIV

February 14, 2019 at 4pm EST/1pm PST

Think dating is difficult? Try dating while living with HIV. It can be tough, but the good news is, it can be done–and it can be fun! Join panelists Tranisha Arzah, Davina “Pozitively Dee” Conner, Thandi Harris, Tiffany Marrero and Bre Anne Rivera for the launch of the sixth video in the PWNCares series, a unique multimedia series by and for women living with HIV sponsored by ViiV’s Positive Action for Women, and a dynamic virtual coffee table chat on the nuances of dating with HIV.

Click here or on the image above to watch the trailer for the video!

Click here to register!

Advancing Universal Health Care

February 21, 2019, at 3pm EST/12pm PST


Positive Women’s Network – USA is excited to bring the second installment of our 6-part webinar series on our new policy agenda.

Join us Thursday, Febrary 21, at 3pm EST/12pm PST to learn more about universal health care and our current approach to health care in the U.S., how the fight for a single-payer system affects and includes people living with HIV and our communities, and most importantly, what we can do as advocates to effect meaningful change and move toward emotional, mental and physical well-being for all!
Register here!

Hurry! March 1 Is the Deadline to Apply for the PWN Policy Fellowship!

Are you a woman or person of trans experience living with HIV? Are you ready to take your advocacy to the next level and prepare to step into leadership roles? Consider applying for the PWN-USA Policy Fellowship!

Over the course of the 9-month fellowship, policy fellows will:

  • Expand their understanding of the structure of government and how federal policy is developed, implemented and funded;
  • learn key frameworks for advocacy interventions;
  • learn to analyze policy;
  • deepen their understanding of strategies to effect policy change, including grassroots advocacy, effective coalition building,
  • and learn to build and maintain relationships with policymakers and stakeholders who have influence over the policy-making process.

The fellowship is open to all women living with HIV, including women of trans experience. We especially encourage applications from those who are: young, Black, Latinx, immigrant, LGB, trans and gender nonconforming, low-income, and/or reside in the South. All applicants should possess a strong desire to effect meaningful change in the lives of other women living with HIV to apply. Deadline to apply is March 1.

Learn more and apply here!

Claim Your Seat at the Table!

PWN’s Guide to Advocacy In the News

Late last month, PWN-USA released Claim Your Seat at the Table: A How-To Guide to Advocacy for People Living with HIV–a much-needed multimedia toolkit in 5 parts to help new advocates get started and seasoned advocates hone their skills and branch out into new areas.

Check out what TheBody.com and POZ are saying about our guide to advocacy–then check it out for yourself and get to work!

Check out the guide here!

Register for AIDSWatch by March 9 for Early-Bird Rate!


AIDSWatch, to be held April 1 & 2, 2019, is the largest annual constituent-based national HIV/AIDS advocacy event, bringing together hundreds of people living with HIV and their allies to meet with members of Congress and to educate them about the important issues at stake for people living with HIV in the United States.

By registering before March 9, you can save 50%! Early registration is only $35.

Learn more about and register for AIDSWatch here!