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May 7, 2018
The 13th Annual Iris House Women as the Face of AIDS Summit

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Iris House has produced thirteen Women as the Face of AIDS Summits over the last decade.  Thousands of consumers, health care professionals, non-profit staff members, academics and policy workers have joined us to present, to listen, to learn and to share ideas on how to improve the lives of women and men living with HIV.  In some years, we've had specific themes, but the focus is always on women, girls and HIV.  Every year our program gets stronger and addresses the broadest possible range of topics.

Selected presentations from past years are available by clicking on the links below.  For more information about how you can get involved as a presenter, or if you'd like to table at our community health fairs, please contact Michael Jones, Iris House Director of Development by email or by calling 646-548-0100 x222.

Download the 2018 Summit Journal Here


2018:  Nothing Without Us:  HIV & Social Justice

Plenary Session:  Update on Women, Girls and HIV  (Dr. Oni Blackstock)

Advocacy is Life:  Amplifying Peer Voices in the HIV/AIDS Community

Black Girls Matter

Building Your HIV Tool Box for Women Living With HIV

From Patient to Professional:  The Challenges and Advantages of Hiring from Within to End the Epidemic

From Stigma to Empowerment:  HIV Disclosure in 2018

It's a Woman's World

Leave No Woman Behind:  Addressing Disparities in HIV Related Health Outcomes Among Women of Color

Organizing for Justice through Storytelling

Project SUCCEED:  HIV Undetectable, Hep C Cured!

Sexual Risk Behaviors And Partnership Characteristics Among Women Who Exchange Sex in NYC

Undetectable Equals Untransmittable:  Building Hope and Ending HIV Stigma

Women and PrEP

Women's Voices Raised:  How the Regional Resource Network Program is Supporting Women in HIV Prevention and Education Across the Nation


2017: Resilient, Fierce and Wise

Morning Plenary Slides including an Update on Women, Girls & HIV and presentations on HIV under a New Administration

AIDS Survivor Syndrome

Exposure to Trauma and Violence and Health Outcomes Among People Living with HIV

I Will Survive:  Resiliency, Assertiveness and Self Care in the Face of HIV

It Takes a Village for Linkage to Care

Moving Forward:  Mental Health for Immigrant Latinas

Perspectives on PrEP and PEP for Women

Promoting Health, Resiliency and Self Efficacy in Peers and Patients

Running on Fumes: Guarding Against Compassion Fatigue

Taking Care of Yourself:  Self Advocacy and Resilience in 2017

The Intersectional Nature of Youth Activism Today

Transwomen Living with HIV:  Addressing an Unjust Burden

Women of Color Co-Infected with HIV and HCV

2015: Keeping the Vision on Women

Eliminating Stigma from the Language of HIV

Engaging Women who Sleep with Women

Food is Medicine

Helping Women Understand HIV


The Hidden Bars of HIV Health


HIV and Aging

The Impact of Age on Retention in Care

The Intersection of HIV and Domestic Violence

Maintaining a Successful Partnership

Merge, Grow or Go!

Nothing About Us Without Us

Our Bodies Is So Totally Different


PrEP and Women

Project SHaRE

The SHAPE Program

Starting from the Bottom

The Intimacy Project

Women's Leadership Workshop

You Are Here

2014:  HIV Education at All Ages

Act Up
Enhancing Care
Finding Program Income
I am Healthy And I Know it
Intimate Partner Violence & HIV
Overcoming Anger
Pre Exposure Phophylaxis
PrEp Part II
Unraveling The Mystery
Unspoken
Women, Girls & HIV

2012: Women as the Face of AIDS

Challenge of Intersecting Health Service Agencies to Faith Based Communities
Creative Care
Engaging Latinos in HIV Prevention

Expanding Your Reach

Faith Without Work Is Dead
Healthy Meals from Food Pantry
HIV Criminalization

Hep C on Women of Color

Incorporating Peer-Led Theater Social Marketing into HIV Services

KID S.I.S.T.A. HIV/AIDS Prevention Intervention
My HIV is Under Control
One Conversation
Partnering with AIDS Service Organizations to Improve Clinical Trials Participation

The ME Circle
Tweeting To Zero
Update on Women Girls and HIV

We Are Greater than AIDS
Whats Love Got to Do with It 

2010: How Did I Get Infected?

Connecting the Dots
Examining body Image and Concerns of HIV Positive Women
Housing: Lack of Housing & HIV Prevention and Care
Latest HIV Trends & Rated for Women and Girls
Race and the HIV/AIDS Epidemic

2008:  Nature vs. Nurture: The Social Dynamic of AIDS

2016: The Race to the End

Plenary:  Women, Girls & HIV: Race Matters

Plenary: The Intersection of HIV, Poverty and Race (Jones)

Plenary: The Intersection of HIV, Poverty and Race (Lacey)

Plenary: Women, Mental Health and HIV Treatment Engagement

Childhood Trauma and its Impact on Adult Health Outcomes

Decolonizing Your Mind

Disparities in HIV Positivity and PrEP Update Data

Education and Development of PrEP

Engaging African-American Churches in HIV Prevention

Evaluation Findings from the SHAPE for Older Women Living with HIV
(presentation not available)

Expanding Housing as Healthcare

A Girl Like Me

Latinas for Latinas:  Promotoras Model

#LesBiHonest

Living Well with HIV:  Using Your Mind to Manage Symptoms

No Estas Sola: Focusing on Family to Empower Women of Color

Retaining Transgender Young Women of Color in HIV Care

Stigma Mapping to End AIDS

Taking Care of Our Peers:  From Supportive Services to Recovery to Independent Living and Beyond

Think Out the Box!

Transwomen Ending the Epidemic

Visibility, Attitudes and Opinions of the PrEP Campaign in NYC

2013: Moving Forward Together

Anal Pleasure & Health

Growing Together
HIV and Criminalization Voice of Positive Women SERO
Implementing and Effectively Adapting Gender Specific HIV Prevention
Improving Cervical Pap Smear Rates for HIV Positive Women
Linkage and Retention Everything Comes Down to This
Lessons in New Media Story Telling
Mobilizing Communities of Color Through Large Scale HIV Testing

Moving Latinos in the New Age of HIV/AIDS
New Information on Viral Hepatitis C
PReP for HIV Prevention in Women
Responding to the Needs of Women of Color Who Are Living with HIV-AIDS
Support Group Forums as a Creative Intervention to Maintain Optimal Health

Support Group Forums as a Creative Intervention to Maintain Optimal Health Case Studies
The Affordable Care Act and Implications for HIV/AIDS
Universal Gender Access Project
Women HIV and Criminal Law

2011: Beyond the Diagnosis

A Woman Prerogative 
Federal Policy Update
Managing and Preventing Co-morbidities Obesity
Promoting Healthy Lifestyles and Healthy Families
The Second Life
Unraveling the Mystery
You Your Liver and Hep C

2009: Women as the Face of AIDS

HIV and Women 

HIV The Budget 

Intervention for Heterosexual Couples at Risk for HIV STIs 

LGBT Over 50 

The Challenge of Transitioning Care 

Update on Women Living with HIV

2007: Women as the Face of AIDS

Iris House did not begin posting Summit Presentations until 2008.
Early Childhood Trauma PTSD and HIV

GRACE

HIV and Aging

HIV and Pregnancy

Latinas Por La Salud Domestic Violence

Microbicides 

Nutrition Breakout

2006: Women as the Face of AIDS

Iris House did not begin posting Summit Presentations until 2008.
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