What is C2EA and what do we do?

The Campaign to End AIDS (C2EA) is a diverse, exciting coalition of people living with HIV & AIDS, their advocates and their loved ones. Together, we're demanding that our leaders exert the political will to stop the epidemic, in the U.S. and abroad, once and for all.

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Once a year, Reunion Latina provides us with the opportunity to bring all of our experiences together in one powerful forum, in order to influence legislators, social and civic leaders. Institute attendees, including service providers, media representatives, elected officials, community leaders and their partners, experts in the field, and people living with HIV/AIDS participate in workshops and panels that highlight critical issues and promising solutions pertinent to those who are working to break the cycle of indifference and stigma in some of our nation’s most affected communities.

This year, topics will include: Disease Integration, Community Mobilization, New developments in the field of treatment and prevention, discussions successful education models, addressing the needs of the most affected populations, among others.

Process Objectives
• Strategize how to best meet the unique and diverse needs of Latino/Hispanic communities in a rapidly changing HIV/AIDS crisis;

• Provide with the opportunity to talk about different health conditions affecting the Latino/Hispanic Community;

• Secure full participation, at all levels, of Latinos & Latinas living with HIV or AIDS;

• Enhance the skills of persons providing HIV/AIDS prevention/education and other services to the Latino communities.

For registration and accommodation information, click here.

For questions, contact Daniel Leyva of The Latino Commission on AIDS or call 212-375-4446.