Stronger Futures: Re-Entry Support for Black Women with HIV

Open module (English) Estimated time to complete activity: 60 Min
Credits Available: AAPA,ANCC,ASWB,CME,CPE UAN #JA4008396-0000-25-027-H02-P

This powerful webinar spotlights the resilience of Black women living with HIV as they return to their communities after involvement in the justice system. This engaging session will uncover how stigma, systemic inequities, and gaps in care shape health outcomes, while also lifting up real-world strategies that work. Participants will leave inspired with tools and best practices to expand access to care, strengthen support systems, and amplify the voices and experiences of Black women at the center of this conversation.

Learning Objectives

After completing this activity, the participant should be better able to:

  • Identify the structural and systemic barriers impacting the re-entry experience of Black women living with HIV.
  • Examine how stigma, race, gender, and health intersect to influence access to care and overall well-being.
  • Apply strategies and best practices to strengthen re-entry support systems and enhance healthcare engagement.
  • Integrate culturally responsive and trauma-informed approaches when working with Black women returning to their communities after re-entry.

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