Twitter FAcebook LinkedIn Email Resources • Report Networks That Care: An Ethnographic Research Study of Black Women in New Orleans Close Download Now First Name*Last Name*Email* OrganizationTitleThis field is hidden when viewing the formHow did you learn about this resource? Google or other search engine Social Media (Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn) TCC Group Website Course Work Other (Please Specify) OtherEmail Signup Subscribe to our newsletter We're committed to your privacy. TCC Group uses the information you provide to us to contact you about our relevant content and services. You may unsubscribe from these communications at any time. For more information, check out our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Δ Download the Report With the help of leaders and communities across the country, in 2016, ViiV Healthcare spoke with women living with HIV and commissioned ethnographic research to learn more about the experiences of Black women and their networks. The study served as the cornerstone of our in-depth community research, helping to shape, inform and prioritize plans for Positive Action for Women (PAFW)—ViiV Healthcare’s pilot grant initiative for innovative, forward-thinking community collaborations that break down isolation and stigma for women of color living with HIV and link women to networks of care. Published January 2016
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