In commemoration of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day and Black History Month, our sister program Region 4 Prevention through Active Community Engagement (PACE) program in collaboration with the Southeast AIDS Education and Training Center (AETC) present a regional virtual Youth HIV Summit to share best practices and innovations in youth HIV outreach programs for students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in the South.

The webinar will feature organizations and programs implementing innovative HIV prevention services for college students at some HBCUs in the South.

  • Voorhees College, Denmark, South Carolina
  • North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Greensboro, North Carolina
  • Stillman College, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  • Morehouse College, Clark Atlanta and Albany State, Georgia
  • Jackson State University, Mississippi

Presenters include:

  • Suzanne Williams, Director of Health Services, Voorhees College, Denmark, South Carolina
  • Sharon Parker, PhD, MSW, MS, Associate Professor in the Joint Programs of Social Work between North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
  • Billy D. Kirkpatrick, PhD, Chief Executive Officer, Five Horizons Health Services, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
  • Rhonda Conerly Holliday, PhD, Associate Professor, Community Health and Preventive Medicine, Morehouse School of Medicine, Georgia
  • Kevin Patterson, Jackson State University, Mississippi

Date/Time: February 15, 2022, from 12:00pm -1:30pmET

Register at: https://www.seaetc.com/event/?ER_ID=84969

Join us to learn:

Opportunities to expand youth HIV outreach programs in your jurisdiction.
Innovative approaches and best practices for effective HIV outreach programs for college students.
Lessons learned from youth HIV community engagement at HBCUs in the South.

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About Us

The purpose of the Council is to ensure the development of a client-centered, comprehensive continuum of care for persons living with HIV disease (PLWH) throughout the TGA. In doing so, the Council provides effective planning for the TGA and promotes development of HIV/AIDS health services, personnel, and facilities that meet identified health and support service needs in a cost-effective manner, reduce inefficiencies, and address the needs of uninsured, underinsured, and low-income HIV infected individuals.

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