Ernest Hopkins, San Francisco AIDS Foundation
San Francisco AIDS FoundationPresenter Of 2 Presentations
Non-Commercial Satellite
Panel discussion
Speaker
- Maureen Goodenow, National Institutes of Health
- Jennifer Kates, Kaiser Family Foundation
- John Sleasman, Duke University
- Sunil Suhas Solomon, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
- Nittaya Phanuphak, Institute of HIV Research and Innovation
- Ernest Hopkins, San Francisco AIDS Foundation
- Lisa Hightow-Weidman, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
- Amy Justice, Yale University
- Darrell Wheeler, Iona College
Room
Satellite Channel 3
Non-Commercial Satellite
Q&A
Session Name
Room
Satellite Channel 4
Moderator Of 1 Session
Non-Commercial Satellite
Room
Satellite Channel 4
Date
Sat, Jul 4, 2020
Time
09:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Session Description
Grappling with city-wide issues including homelessness, increasing rates of drug overdose, poverty and displacement, San Francisco AIDS Foundation confronts systemic societal disparities as we serve people living with or at risk of HIV. Hear how our practitioners are shaping services and health policy to ensure health justice and equity in PrEP uptake, substance use treatment, harm reduction services and overdose prevention, and connection to HIV services. Through a series of short presentations and a panel discussion, we’ll delve into the challenges and successes we have experienced centering Black, Indigenous and People of Color, people experiencing homelessness, trans and non-binary individuals, people living with HIV, and people who use drugs, with an eye on how to evolve over time to meet the changing needs of our community. We’ll share evidence-based strategies you can use at your own organization, and will facilitate a Q&A.
Presenter Of 2 Presentations
Non-Commercial Satellite
Q&A
Session Name
Room
Satellite Channel 4
Non-Commercial Satellite
Panel discussion
Speaker
- Maureen Goodenow, National Institutes of Health
- Jennifer Kates, Kaiser Family Foundation
- John Sleasman, Duke University
- Sunil Suhas Solomon, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
- Nittaya Phanuphak, Institute of HIV Research and Innovation
- Ernest Hopkins, San Francisco AIDS Foundation
- Lisa Hightow-Weidman, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
- Amy Justice, Yale University
- Darrell Wheeler, Iona College
Room
Satellite Channel 3
Moderator Of 1 Session
Non-Commercial Satellite
Room
Satellite Channel 4
Session Description
Grappling with city-wide issues including homelessness, increasing rates of drug overdose, poverty and displacement, San Francisco AIDS Foundation confronts systemic societal disparities as we serve people living with or at risk of HIV. Hear how our practitioners are shaping services and health policy to ensure health justice and equity in PrEP uptake, substance use treatment, harm reduction services and overdose prevention, and connection to HIV services. Through a series of short presentations and a panel discussion, we’ll delve into the challenges and successes we have experienced centering Black, Indigenous and People of Color, people experiencing homelessness, trans and non-binary individuals, people living with HIV, and people who use drugs, with an eye on how to evolve over time to meet the changing needs of our community. We’ll share evidence-based strategies you can use at your own organization, and will facilitate a Q&A.