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Something Positive for Positive People
Bonus Episode 003: 2beatHIV.org - Crowd Sourcing for an HIV Cure

Something Positive for Positive People

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019


Dr. Allison Mathews represents 2BeatHIV which is a research project based at UNC’s Institute for Global Health and Infectious Disease and Department of Social Medicine. We are part of a 5 year, NIH funded grant called searcHIV, focused on examining the social and ethical aspects of research on curing HIV. 2BeatHIV is working to find ways to improve community engagement around HIV cure research. 2BeatHIV wants people to be involved and gain a sense of ownership over the future of HIV cure. The project hosts a series of contests to get the best community-based ideas on how to spread the word about HIV cure research. 2BeatHIV is currently looking for community engagement by submitting your ideas on what a cure would mean to you. Please help us get closer to an HIV cure. Submit your social media posts and or videos to any of the following 2BeatHIV pages explaining what it would mean to yourself or a loved one. There's a ton of ways to get involved to help us get closer to a cure, what we need are more individuals willing to participate in clinical trials. More diverse participation will REALLY assist in making progress for us . . . . 2 Beat HIV. Instagram: @2BeatHIV Facebook: 2 Beat HIV Twitter: @2BeatHIV Follow us on Twitter, Tumblr and Instagram for updates on the podcast: @HonMyChest

Something Positive for Positive People
Bonus Episode 003: 2beatHIV.org - Crowd Sourcing for an HIV Cure

Something Positive for Positive People

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019


Dr. Allison Mathews represents 2BeatHIV which is a research project based at UNC’s Institute for Global Health and Infectious Disease and Department of Social Medicine. We are part of a 5 year, NIH funded grant called searcHIV, focused on examining the social and ethical aspects of research on curing HIV. 2BeatHIV is working to find ways to improve community engagement around HIV cure research. 2BeatHIV wants people to be involved and gain a sense of ownership over the future of HIV cure. The project hosts a series of contests to get the best community-based ideas on how to spread the word about HIV cure research. 2BeatHIV is currently looking for community engagement by submitting your ideas on what a cure would mean to you. Please help us get closer to an HIV cure. Submit your social media posts and or videos to any of the following 2BeatHIV pages explaining what it would mean to yourself or a loved one. There's a ton of ways to get involved to help us get closer to a cure, what we need are more individuals willing to participate in clinical trials. More diverse participation will REALLY assist in making progress for us . . . . 2 Beat HIV. Instagram: @2BeatHIV Facebook: 2 Beat HIV Twitter: @2BeatHIV Follow us on Twitter, Tumblr and Instagram for updates on the podcast: @HonMyChest

More Than Therapy
Interviewing #2BeatHIV Founder: Dr. Allison Matthews

More Than Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2017 29:22


How do you beat HIV? Knowledge is key! Have you subscribed to “The Urban Breakdown”podcast featuring award winning shows #PoliTricks and #360Degrees? If not, subscribe now... worth the listen!! #podcast #eclecticmedia #itunes #googleplay #youtube #newmusic

More Than Therapy
Interview W/ Sheryl Underwood Regarding #2BeatHIV

More Than Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2017 7:02


Interview with Sheryl Underwood regarding the HIV crisis and what could be done to address the crisis. #2BeatHIV --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/morethantherapy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/morethantherapy/support

More Than Therapy
#2BeatHIV: Know Your Status: A Story to Warn You

More Than Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 35:10


This is an interview with a woman who is diagnosed with HIV. She details her discovery and how she dealt with it and how she continues to deal with it regarding her family, her career, and her personal relationships of a romantic nature. This is a story that signifies the five stages of grief and how this woman finally got to the stage of acceptance. #2BeatHIV --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/morethantherapy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/morethantherapy/support

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The Urban Breakdown
360 DEGREES: "Let's Talk About SEX. Sexuality in These Troubled Times & Minds

The Urban Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2017 58:43


Sex... it is all over the news these days.Today's Hosts: Odofoley Oquaye, Mercedes Wright, Mercer Prescott, and F. Khristopher BlueToday's Guests; Ruby Red (Psychotherapist focused on Sexuality) and Indiana Giordani (Sexuality Blog and #2BeatHIV videographer)Feaured music by Chi Chaz... "You're Not My GPS"ATTRACTIONWhat Is Attractive/Unattractive to Our Husbands?When Your Husband Is Not Physically Attracted to YouA Wife Asks, “How Can a Husband Love His Wife and Be Visually Attracted to Other Women?”

Black Issues Forum Series: 2015-16
3125 | Unspoken Truth about HIV/AIDS

Black Issues Forum Series: 2015-16

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2016 26:45


Despite progress in the medical and social stigma realms, black North Carolinians are still suffering at staggering rates from HIV and AIDS. Bridgett Luckey and Drs. Allison Mathews and Adaora Adimora discuss how to continue and increase the fight against this terrible medical phenomenon. BIF intern Ayana Sadler also takes us to a 2BeatHIV event in Durham for more information about HIV research.

Black Issues Forum: 2015-2016
3125 | Unspoken Truth about HIV/AIDS

Black Issues Forum: 2015-2016

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2016 26:45


Despite progress in the medical and social stigma realms, black North Carolinians are still suffering at staggering rates from HIV and AIDS. Bridgett Luckey and Drs. Allison Mathews and Adaora Adimora discuss how to continue and increase the fight against this terrible medical phenomenon. BIF intern Ayana Sadler also takes us to a 2BeatHIV event in Durham for more information about HIV research.