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rePROs Fight BackrePROs Fight BackA 360° Look at Reproductive Justice2024 marked the 30th anniversary of a host of significant moments for sexual and reproductive health, rights, and justice. Dázon Dixon Diallo, Founder and President of SisterLove, Inc. and SisterLove International South Africa, sits down to talk with us about this momentous occasion, the timeline of reproductive justice, and a hopeful look into the future.In 1994, an array of geopolitical events set the context for women’s leadership and representation. 1994 was also the year that a group of Black women in Chicago defined the concept of reproductive justice, the year that the Violence Against Women Act...2025-01-2147 minrePROs Fight BackrePROs Fight BackSexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Hero Origin Stories – Round 6Today is already stressful as is—that’s why we thought it a perfect time for round 6 of our series, SRHR Hero Origin Stories! If you haven’t already, check out our previous episodes, SRHR Hero Origin Stories, SRHR Hero Origin Stories: Round 2, SRHR Hero Origin Stories: Round 3, SRHR Hero Origin Stories: Round 4, and SRHR Origin Stories: Round 5, where we talked to a number of amazing heroes in the field of reproductive health, rights, and justice about how they began working in this space. We hope you enjoy the reprisal of our most popular podcast episode, talking to leaders about...2024-11-0548 minCloser Look with Rose ScottCloser Look with Rose ScottA special ‘Closer Look’: Can the U.S. end the HIV epidemic by 2030?Wednesday’s special edition of "Closer Look with Rose Scott" focused on the federal effort to end the HIV epidemic in the United States by 2030. Rose talked with a public health expert, HIV researchers, and the leader of a local reproductive justice advocacy organization about new research that reveals the U.S. may not be on track to meet its national goal. Guests include: Vincent Guilamo-Ramos, the dean of the Duke School of Nursing and the director of the Center for Latino Adolescent and Family Health, Dr. Melanie Thompson, an Atlanta-based HIV researcher and provider, Dázon Dixon Diallo, the...2023-08-3152 minFor Your Health NewsFor Your Health NewsThe Impact of COVID-19 on the U.S. HIV EpidemicThe "The Impact of COVID-19 on the U.S. HIV Epidemic" topic was originally presented during National Minority Quality Forum's weekly webinar series. Listen now for a closer look at addressing existing disparities. Panelists: Dázon Dixon Diallo, DHL, MPH Founder and President SisterLove, Inc.   Kirk D. Myers, MPH Founder & Chief Executive Officer Abounding Prosperity, Inc.   Yaa Simpson, PhD, MPH Epidemiologist The Association of Clinical Trial Services (TACTS) Ulysses Burley III, MD, MPH Founder, UBtheCure, LLC (Moderator) 2022-08-291h 00ACCESS: A Podcast About AbortionACCESS: A Podcast About AbortionCrisis Pregnancy Centers: Barriers to Repro Health, Rights, and JusticeCo-moderated by ACCESS and Reproductive Transparency Now.Panelists:Dázon Dixon Diallo, MPH: Founder and President of SisterLove, the first women-centered HIV and sexual and reproductive health organization in the SoutheastAimee Registe, Esq.: Policy and Advocacy Program Manager at SisterLoveAndrea Swartzendruber, PhD, MPH: Associate Professor in the Epidemiology and Biostatistics Department in the College of Public Health at the University of Georgia and Co-Founder of CPC MapDanielle Lambert, PhD, MPH: Assistant Professor in the Epidemiology and Biostatistics Department in the College of Public Health at the University of Georgia and Co-Founder of CPC MapMaleeha Aziz: Community Organize...2022-05-051h 29The Empty Chair by PEN SAThe Empty Chair by PEN SACommunity Radio: WRFG Atlanta, Bush Radio and Alex FMOur sixth episode is devoted to community radio in South Africa and the USA. Jacob Ntshangase, head of Wits Radio Academy at Wits University, Johannesburg, chairs the conversation. He is joined by guests from Atlanta, Cape Town and Johannesburg. Dázon Dixon Diallo is producer and host of “Sisters’ Time/WomxnSpeak” on WRFG. Brenda Leonard is Bush Radio’s Managing Director and Takalane Nemangowe is Station Manager of Alex FM. They reflect on their stations’ history and radio as a voice of resistance; the vital role played by community radio; reproductive, racial and social justice; the impact of...2022-03-0358 minA Girl Like Me LIVEA Girl Like Me LIVEThe Well Project Leadership Exchange: Masonia Traylor and Dázon Dixon DialloThe ninth in our The Well Project Leadership Exchange series features a conversation between The Well Project Community Advisory Board member Masonia Traylor and SisterLove Founder and President and WRI member Dázon Dixon Diallo. Don't miss this moving conversation about serving Black women living with and vulnerable to HIV and the ways in which global and domestic advocacy work can inform each other. 2021-09-2059 min#SundayCivics#SundayCivicsBlack Reproductive JusticeOn June 15, 2021, the Black Reproductive Justice Policy Agenda was released. More than 30 Black Women’s organizations and Reproductive Justice activists came together to create this important document which addresses issues at the intersections of race, gender, class, sexual orientation and gender identity within the situational impacts of economics, politics and culture. L. Joy brings Marcela Howell and Dazon Dixon Diallo to the front of the class to give us a lesson on Reproductive Justice and share the fine points of this agenda.2021-06-2800 minAmerican Journal of Public Health PodcastAmerican Journal of Public Health Podcast7/2021: "CONSISTENT GRASSROOT VOICES ON THE WAY TO END THE HIV-AIDS EPIDEMIC" (ENGLISH)Today with my guests, representing voices from the LBGTQ, Latinas, and Black women communities, we discuss what they see as the top priority now to finally end the HIV epidemic. George Ayala, Alameda County Public Health Department, CA; Hortensia Amaro, Florida International University, and Dázon Dixon Diallo, Sister Love in Atlanta, Georgia and Johannesburg in South Africa.2021-06-1026 minaidsmapCHATaidsmapCHATEpisode 2: On the FrontlineEpisode 2 features insights into the frontline response on COVID-19 wards with guests Dazon Dixon Diallo, Idris Mwendwa Wambua and Dr Tristan Barber as well as our wonderful hosts Susan Cole and Matthew Hodson. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.2020-04-2700 minOn Second ThoughtOn Second ThoughtOST Full Show: Sisterlove Inc., Bankhead, Bufford HighwayBeing diagnosed with HIV is no longer a death sentence. In Atlanta, SisterLove, Inc. focuses on improving access to prevention resources. Tonight, the organization is honoring 20 women from across the country who are living with HIV at its 10th annual awards gala. On Second Thought hears from Dázon Dixon Diallo, the founder and president of Sisterlove Inc., and Cecilia Chung, one of the honorees at the event tonight, Oct. 18.2019-10-1848 minScience for the PeopleScience for the People#354 HIV and AIDS: Updated and RevisitedThis week, we've brought together a panel of experts to talk about the history of HIV/AIDS, and get an update on the current science, ongoing research, and medical treatments. Joining us on the panel are Salim Abdool Karim, clinical infectious diseases epidemiologist, Jonathan Engel, author of "The Epidemic: A History of AIDS", Dázon Dixon Diallo, founder of SisterLove, Inc, the first women’s HIV/AIDS and Reproductive Justice organization in the southeastern United States, and Terry McGovern, founder of the HIV Law Project.2016-01-2900 minWomen\'s Media Center Live with Robin MorganWomen's Media Center Live with Robin MorganWMC Live #15: Ursula K. Le Guin, Dazon Dixon Diallo, Paula Donovan. (Original Airdate 12/1/2012)On World AIDS Day, Robin speaks with Dazon Dixon Diallo of SisterLove, Inc. about the impact of HIV and AIDS on women and girls in the United States; and with Paula Donovan of AIDS-Free World about its impact internationally. Special Guest: the prolific, much-decorated author Ursula K. Le Guin, on why it is that her literature gets classified as "genre" fiction, the hard work of translation and story selection for an anthology, and the changing definitions of feminism. Robin debunks the spin in right-wing propaganda phrases "death tax" and "tax relief," and asks why there is not more outrage over...2012-12-0156 minKPFA - Making ContactKPFA - Making ContactMaking Contact, The Color of AIDS: Bringing “Risk” Up to Date ENCORE Edition. – December 5, 2008In the United States, HIV/AIDS is no longer just a disease affecting white, gay men. The percentage of cases of women living with HIV has tripled in the past 20 years, and women of color are most affected.  Yet outdated perceptions about the epidemic drive government prevention work, from the way data is collected to who gets tested.  On this edition, those on the frontlines of the grassroots HIV/AIDS movement bring the discussion about HIV risk up to date. They say generating more relevant prevention models is literally a matter of life and death, especially for wo...2008-12-0504 min