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D ázon Dixon Diallo, MPH February 29, 2012

Where We Enter: women, the Community & HIV Prevention Research 45 th PACHA Meeting: Women & HIV Session. D ázon Dixon Diallo, MPH February 29, 2012.

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D ázon Dixon Diallo, MPH February 29, 2012

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  1. Where We Enter:women, the Community & HIV Prevention Research45th PACHA Meeting: Women & HIV Session Dázon Dixon Diallo, MPH February 29, 2012

  2. “Only the Black woman can say ‘when and where I enter’, in the quiet, undisputed dignity of my womanhood, without violence and without suing or special patronage, then and there the whole…race enters with me.” • - Anna Julia Cooper (1858 – 1964)

  3. SisterLove is on a MISSION • To eradicate the impact of HIV/AIDS and other reproductive health challenges upon women and their families through education, prevention, support, research and human rights advocacy in the United States and around the world.

  4. Who We Are • Founded July 1989 • Metropolitan Atlanta, GA – 25 County Area • 11 Full time, 3 Part time • Serve over 5,000 women, men & youth per year • 2+1 Office locations • Annual Budget $1,021,960

  5. Principles of Practice • Women-centered, feminist-based • Human Rights & Reproductive Justice • Lived Experiences/Power of Own Story • Respect & Acknowledge Women’s Sexuality and Sexual Rights • Non-judgmental BUT Honest & Candid • Innovative, Intersectional, Interrelated & Interdependent

  6. BEHAVIOR 360ᵒ Dignity in Health

  7. Emory ‘s ISIS & Brothers Teams Learn Healthy Love

  8. PrEP DEBIs Vaccine Education TestandTreat Social & Structural Change Combination HIV Prevention for Women Treatment as Prevention Harmreduction Family Planning Advocacy Microbicides Violence Prevention Condoms Partners in PrEP PMTCT Male Medical Circumcision Drug/alcohol treatment Harmreduction

  9. Challenges of Today… • Sexual & Social Behavior • Treatment as Prevention • PrEP • Microbicides • Female Condoms • Hormonal Contraception & other reproductive outcomes • Policy Impact on Health Outcomes • Community Engagement & Participation

  10. HIV Vaccine Research Educators & Volunteers

  11. Do the Studies Change Things?NO • Evidence-based behavioral prevention interventions • Community-level education and interventions • Gender inequities • Parity & Equity inresource distribution for services • Still need women controlled barrier methods including FC (invisible?) and microbicides • Advocacy for access to resources, research and representation (30 for 30 Campaign)

  12. Del’Rosa - 24 years HIV+ Mom and Destiny - 17 years old HIV- Daughter

  13. Do the Studies Change Things?YES! • Increase women’s level of health & research literacy • Requires greater integration and incorporation of HIV, STD and Sexual & Reproductive Health & Rights • Will strengthen bridge between women in the Deep South and Global South • Help us reach goals of NHAS faster? • Helps advance any advocacy on the intersection of Prevention & Treatment

  14. Fransisca & Lacious – Microbicide Trial Volunteers

  15. What To Do? • Increase investment in a specific pipeline for women’s HIV & Sexual/Reproductive Health Researchers • Invest in Pilot or Initiative to Promote CBPR among HIV & SRH organizations and institutions • Fund more integrated research that bridges behavior, social, biomedical, observational & community practice • Fund more high quality NON RCT research OR invest in more RCT+ • Pay attention to Women – or Pay More Money Later.

  16. Positive Women Leaders Have… • Hindsight • Foresight • Vision • Wisdom • Experience • Moral Authority • Collective Voice National HIV Prevention Conference 2011: “Make Women Count” Demonstration

  17. Positive Women Know Issues • Disclosure • Prevention • Treatment and Care • Stigma & Discrimination • Sexual & Reproductive Health & Rights • Human Rights • Advocacy • Policy & Research Stand Against AIDS – C2EA Caravan to US Presidential Debate - 2008

  18. OUR LEGACY • Strength • Resilience • Organizing • Resistance • Valuing Education • Fighting Oppression • Leadership • Sacrifice • Social Change

  19. “We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality; tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly…I can never be what I ought to be until you are what you ought to be. You can never be what you ought to be until I am what I ought to be…” • - Martin Luther King Jr (1929-1968)

  20. Questions? Comments?

  21. Many, Many Thanks! • Producer, “The Hope Exhibition: A Day in the Life…” • Vivienne Naidoo, Global Campaign for Microbicides • Photographers • Dázon Dixon Diallo • Martha Rial • The Women Who Tell Their Stories & Take Action

  22. Contact Me! Follow Us! Dázon Dixon Diallo, MPH Founder/President SisterLove Inc 3709 Bakers Ferry Rd, SW Atlanta, Georgia 30331 Office: 404-505-7777 Email: ddiallo@sisterlove.org Website:www.sisterlove.org www.sisterwisdom.org

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