World AIDS Day Artist Showcase

Learn more about our HOPE (Healing, Optimism, Persevering Enthusiasm) artists featured in our Atlanta art exhibit showcase for World AIDS Day.

Art Meets Activism

Meet our HOPE Artists

Learn more about our featured artists

Partners in Prograss

Emory University's ERASE HIV

SisterLove has joined forces with Emory University to find a cure for HIV that works for everyone.

The ERASE HIV project (Enterprise for Research and Advocacy to Stop and Eradicate HIV) brings together leading HIV cure research scientists and community-based organizations.

Leisha McKinley-Beach

What Makes This Project Special

We're making sure this research helps the people who need it most.

By bringing together medical experts and community health groups, ERASE HIV puts real people's needs first.

This $23.8 million project will run for five years, bringing new hope to people living with HIV.

Learn More at Their Website

Watch Our Latest Webinar

Learn how Emory University research scientists are using groundbreaking methods to study HIV treatments, what this means for future human trials, and how these discoveries could change HIV treatment.

This interactive session between ERASE HIV leaders Drs. Mirko Pairdini and Deanna Culpa with our Community-Based Research Program includes community questions and straightforward answers about safety, effectiveness, and what comes next in HIV research.

Our Most Recent Gala

Relive the memories from the latest awards gala

Pioneers
Meet Our Research Team

Meet the dynamic community-health researchers behind our research program.

We're hiring!

See our current job opportunities to join our team.

Reyna Patterson, DHA, MPH
Community Based Research Program Coordinator

Dr. Reyna Patterson works in our...

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ChiChi Kan, MPH
Community Engagement Coordinator

ChiChi has extensive exp...

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Reyna Patterson, DHA, MPH
Community Based Research Program Coordinator

Dr. Reyna Patterson works in our...

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ChiChi Kan, MPH
Community Engagement Coordinator

ChiChi has extensive exp...

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Centering Community in Public Health Research

Learn more about how our Community-Based Research Program ensures that public health research is accessible, inclusive, and intersectional.

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