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Pre-Conference
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San Francisco and Oakland Youth Force (SFOYF)
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Pre-Conference Channel 1
Pre-Conference Title
AIDS 2020 Youth Pre-Conference
Oral abstract session
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Abstract Sessions On-Demand Channel
Oral abstract session
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Abstract Sessions On-Demand Channel
Science Workshop
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Workshop Channel 1
Session Description
HIV vulnerability is mediated by psychosocial & structural factors posing barriers to uptake of biomedical HIV prevention methods. Applying reproductive justice & trauma-informed care principles helps programs effectively offer HIV prevention services to marginalized pregnant & postpartum populations. Healthcare providers & programmers can identify barriers to care before initiation of HIV prevention programs to enhance engagement & retention, & promote person-centered programming & evaluation.
Exhibition booth NGO

Argentine community of women living with HIV

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NGO Booth Channel
Session Description
Welcome! We are an International Community of Women with HIV / AIDS and we belong to the Argentina Chapter. Our objectives: 1.) Generate a space of participation and exchange for adolescent, young and adult women with HIV, where we find support and contention; promoting empowerment, sisterhood and comprehensive access to our sexual and reproductive rights; 2.) Ensure that our voices are heard; 3.) Act as a source of medical, legal and social information; 4.) Challenge discrimination and stigmatization; 5.) To denounce the violation of our rights as women living with HIV / AIDS; 6.) Encourage the acquisition of confidence in ourselves.
Exhibition booth NGO

artHivism

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NGO Booth Channel
Session Description
The artHivism space is an idea and wish to create the first digital connection in the world between artists and NGOs that use the arts in their plurality to impact a global response to the AIDS epidemic. Our goal is to register artistic actions in a collaborative space, promoting the integration between artists, projects and the art market to exchange and share experiences about artHivism aiming at sustainability. The main objective is to collect data to create the first Worldwide Network of ArtHivism to discuss the impact of the arts on the global response. How can artHivism collaborate to promote prevention, adherence to ARVS, break stigma, discrimination and more? Developing this multi-sector, multimedia tool on a digital and online platform using the arts is our challenge to impact new generations.
Global Village session Debate

artHivism

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Global Village - On demand Channel
Session Description
artHivism, a new concept created by visual artist Adriana Bertini, is an innovative multidisciplinary reflection tool aimed at discussing the response to the epidemic through the arts and youth leadership. In partnership with filmmaker André Canto, this session aims to talk about art as an act of resistance and subversion in order to to solve social problems around HIV/AIDS world-wide.
Networking zone

Artistic designs to educate community about ongoing HIV cure research

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Networking Zones Channel
Session Description
This activity will feature a diverse set of presentations about HIV cure. Music and discussions with researchers and advocates will be the core of this networking zone. Several community representatives will interact with researchers and ask those big HIV cure questions.
Oral abstract session
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Abstract Sessions On-Demand Channel
Exhibition booth NGO

Asociación Ciclo Positivo

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NGO Booth Channel
Session Description
We are all positive beyond our serological status! Asociación Ciclo Positivo is a group of activists that addresses situations related to human rights such as health access and education. We are different identities, experiences and knowledge that allow us to carry out an interdisciplinary work. We consider information as a key tool for the exercise of rights; in order to demand them is necessary to know them. We are strongly betting on new digital technologies, because they are an effective way of reaching our target populations. We are currently building our own support system, response devices and articulating actions with universities to contribute for professional training committed to citizen empowerment. The Asociación Ciclo Positivo Virtual Booth is a bridge between our work on HIV in Argentina and everyone taking part of AIDS 2020 from all around the world. Our main goal is to show how advocacy, the defense of the health services and NGO participation can change lives. In order to do so, we will share our U=U project for the IAS Youth Voices Program. Another key point is to visibilize the worldwide youth commitment to the HIV response. We will broadcast live interviews with young activists from all Latin America. For us, taking our organization to a worldwide level give us the opportunity to build networks, increase our community engagement and keep repeating over and over: we are all positive beyond our serological status! Also, Franco Bova, one of the 5 Latin American YOUTH VOICES from IAS Youth Program will host a workshop about his project.
Networking zone

ATLAS VIRTUAL: A storytelling experience

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Networking Zones Channel
Session Description
ATLAS VIRTUAL offers a streaming program (6 - 10 July) with impressive stories of People Living with HIV (also in times of Covid-19) from all over the world. And a daily live talk show from Amsterdam, followed by a chat. ALTAS VIRTUAL will stream an 8-hour program 3 times a day (6 - 10 July) with stories, documentaries and photographs of People Living with HIV (PLHIV). The collection has been built up over the last years. In the last few months, new stories have been produced about PLHIV in times of Covid-19. The live stream will feature a daily talk show from a studio in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. We will have guests, sharing stories and experiences in Storytelling and live music. Expect a great line up of guests, among them women, youth and long term survivors, artists and community experts. The talk show will be followed by a one-hour online chat. ATLAS VIRTUAL is a community-based project. Over the last years, we interviewed, filmed and photographed inspiring PLHIV, all over the world, portraying a hugely diverse group of community members. ATLAS VIRTUAL shows the strength of HIV communities. Our work has resulted in documentaries, hundreds of filmed stories, exhibitions, presentations and social media campaigns. See: www.atlas2018.org. In the last few months we portrayed again - this time online - the brave men and women living with HIV who have shared their impressive stories with us over the past years again. How are they doing now in times of Covid-19?
Cultural activity Film Screening

BADLAV - A step towards Resilience

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Film Screening Channel
Session Description
Two counsellors arrive at a city and educate people about HIV-AIDS. But what happens after their arrival and who is hidden behind it is a mystery