AIA Teleconference Series: African American Women Affected by HIV/AIDS Part 2
Part 2. Mother-Daughter Talk: An Exploration of Intergenerational Concerns
Mother-Daughter Talk, developed by Dr. Gilbert, is an in-depth investigation into the lives of young African American girls whose mothers live with HIV/AIDS. This training will address intergenerational dynamics and communication, silence around sexuality, fragmented relationships, young girls' risk and resiliency, the challenges of stigma and disclosure, and gaps in knowledge, particularly for families in distressed communities. Practical applications of the intervention (e.g., family-based projects, methods for fostering communication in early childhood about sexual health education) will also be discussed.
This teleconference is presented by the National Abandoned Infants Assistance Resource Center.
Event date: May 12, 2009
Event time: 11am - 12:30pm
This event is a teleconference. After your registration is complete, you will receive a packet of materials via email about one week before the training(s) with instructions for accessing the conference call and webinar, an agenda, biographical information about the speaker, a participant roster and, occasionally, written articles.
Click here to register online.
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