WASHINGTON POST LIVE SPOTLIGHTS PAT NALLS
On Tuesday, July 24, 2012 the Washington Post Live hosted "AIDS in America" in partnership with the Ford Foundation and The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation.
CNN HIGHLIGHTS PAT NALLS DURING AIDS 2012
One woman can make a difference.
By sharing her story, TWC founder/executive director, Patricia Nalls, continues to inspire others and to fight for the rights of women and girls. CNN talks to Pat during the historic XIX International AIDS Conference held in Washington, DC this week.
CBC SPOTLIGHTS THE WORK OF TWC TO COMBAT HIV
CBC Television visited The Women's Collective while the XIX International AIDS Conference was in full swing. CBC tours the office and hits the streets with our amazing staff while they conduct street outreach and HIV counseling and testing in neighborhoods hardest hit by the epidemic.
KRDO.COM IN COLORADO SHARES PAT'S STORY
KRDO.com in Colorado Springs, CO shares Pat's story with readers as a supplement to the CNN article shown during the XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington, DC.
THE BLACK AIDS INSTITUTE CELEBRATES A DECADE OF HEROS IN THE STRUGGLE
Pat Nalls, TWC Founder/Executive Director, was recognized in 2004 as a "Hero in the Struggle" along side other heros that included activist Coretta Scott King, the first black Surgeon General, M. Jocelyn Elders, and Us Helping Us Executive Director, Ron Simmons, among others.
BBC NEWS: AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN STRUGGLE WITH HIV EPIDEMIC IN DC
BBC News highlights the issues for African American women in DC as the the XIX International AIDS Conference is taking place in a city with one of the worst HIV epidemics in the world. At nearly three percent, the rate of infection in Washington DC is on a par with some African countries.
TWC STAFF SPEAK WITH THE WPFW LATINO MEDIA COLLECTIVE
Alicia Gill, Medical Case Manager at TWC, joins a group of advocates and providers to discuss the XIX International AIDS Conference with the Latino Media Collective on WPFW (89.3 FM) on July 25, 2012.
HOUSING WORKS: WASHINGTON D.C.: IAC HOST AND HIV BATTLEGROUND
Lucille Scott for Housing Works asks hard hitting questions about Washington D.C.s recent epi data released by the D.C. Department of Healthon the eve of the XIX International AIDS Conference. She talks to TWC and writes:
WHUR INTERVIEWS TWC STAFF FOR NATIONAL WOMEN'S HEALTH WEEK
As part of TWC's efforts to spread the word about National Women's Health Week events during the week of May 13-19, WHUR's Harold Fisher of the Daily Drum interviewed TWC staff members, Latishia James, Youth Program Coordinator, and Meron Keberab, Program Assistant, about the week, women's health, and our event titled "Things I Wish My Mother Told Me." Take a listen.