November 28, 2018
In celebration of World AIDS Day, we will be showing the film Lovesick
World AIDS Day Agenda:
Wednesday, November 28th
4:50 - 5:30 - 2018 CFAR Faculty Development Awards and WAD Reception with CFAR and SOURCE – BSPH W2008
5:30 - 6:45 - Lovesick screening – Sommer Hall (E2014)
6:45 - 8:00 - Lovesick discussion with directors, Priya Giri Desai and Ann Kimand, and faculty - Sommer Hall (E2014)
Thursday, November 29th
12:00 - 1:30 pm - Practicing Justice - “Anti-Oppressive Care for HIV and AIDS - School of Nursing, room 217
How do practitioners address power and privilege in health professional relationships? What strategies exist to center anti- oppression in holistic care? In light of World AIDS Day, SOURCE is partnering with the School of Nursing to highlight the intentional ways Sisters Together And Reaching (STAR) utilized anti-oppressive frameworks to care — which focus on helping service providers understand power and privilege especially in a health service relationship. These frameworks help shift the power dynamic in helping relationships and program design. For example:
• Structural Competence
• Harm Reduction
• Basic Needs Centering
• Trauma-Informed Care
• Transformative Justice