Women with a Vision, Inc. is piloting a project hosting community meetings in the local African-American faith community about women’s health and how the faith community can help support women’s health issues in our city and state. To begin these discussions, we are holding two focus groups that will take place this week at the […]
HIV/AIDS: Louisiana Fuels an Epidemic
For much of mainstream America, the HIV/AIDS epidemic is sometimes seen from a distance, a story for the history books or the developing world. But for marginalized communities across the country, particularly in the U.S. South, the HIV/AIDS crisis continues unabated. The South is at the heart of the current HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United […]
Two Years After the Arson Attack, WWAV Works to Build the Vision
This weekend marked the 2-year anniversary of the arson attack on our offices, and here at Women With a Vision we have found ourselves looking back to look forward, celebrating our victories, and remembering our struggles. This past year at WWAV has been one of immense growth and healing, staff and supporters and allies joining […]
WWAV is a Featured Case Study for Good Practices in Sex Worker-Led HIV Programming
Women With a Vision is honored to be one of the featured organizations in the Global Network of Sex Work Projects (NSWP)’s new report entitled, “Good Practice in Sex Worker-Led HIV Programming.” NSWP is a leading organization in the sex worker rights’ movement, working to uphold the voices of sex workers globally and to connect […]
From New Orleans to Nigeria: This Mother’s Day, Honor the Lives of Black Women and Girls Locally and Around the Globe
These last few weeks, activists around the globe have watched an unfolding tragedy in Nigeria: the kidnapping of more than 267 Nigerian school girls from the Government Girls Secondary School, a boarding school in the northeastern Nigerian town of Chibok. The kidnapping was part of an intentional and organized campaign to close schools in northern […]