(BPRW) 100 Black Researchers, Scientists and Stakeholders convene to support findings of “Advancing the Movement: HIV Prevention Research for Black Communities”
Event is set for April 8th at Noon in Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, GA
(Tech Zone Daily) ATLANTA, GA – Over a year ago, the first ever National Black-focused HIV Prevention Research Agenda was created. This included strategies to identify Black researchers, research networks, and federal entities for engagement with creating equitable PrEP access for the Black community through HIV participation in HIV prevention research.
On Tuesday, April 8, 2025 at Noon, and in recognition of National Minority Health Month, this first-ever team comprised of 100 Black researchers, scientists and stakeholder from across America will join PrEP in Black America (PIBA) and will officially launch the findings of the National Black HIV Prevention Research Agenda at a researcher-focused, invite-only convening that will precede the 2025 Biomedical HIV Prevention Summit.
Some of the highlights from the event will include:
- Remarks from key participants of the research
- Critical aspects of the findings and services, and more.
In addition, media will hear from officials, health care professionals, and the lead team members who spearheaded the research and its findings.
Media will also have the opportunity to hear from the team who will discuss the recent CDC budget cuts, and share what impact it will have on health care services in the Black communities, especially with respect to HIV.
WHO: PrEP in Black America, Black Public Health Academy and other leading health care professionals nationwide.
WHAT: Announcement from some of the 100 Black Researchers who will unveil their PrEP in Black America report, entitled: “Advancing the Movement: HIV Prevention Research for Black Communities”
WHEN: Tuesday, April 8, 2025 from 12 – 1 p.m. Doors open at 11:30 a.m.
WHERE: Ebenezer Baptist Church, The Roberts Fellowship Hall
101 Jackson Street, NE
Atlanta, GA 30312
MEDIA
CONTACT: Bernadette Morris. Sonshine Communications/Tech Zone Daily
Toll Free: 1-877-BLACKPR
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