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Owning the Narrative: Black Women, Sex Work & HIV Prevention show art Owning the Narrative: Black Women, Sex Work & HIV Prevention

Empower Girlfriends Podcast

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Sacred & Sensual: Exploring Faith, Sexuality, and Empowerment for Black Women show art Sacred & Sensual: Exploring Faith, Sexuality, and Empowerment for Black Women

Empower Girlfriends Podcast

In this candid and empowering conversation, we explore the rich and often complex intersection of faith, sexuality, and Black womanhood. From navigating desire and spiritual values to confronting cultural expectations and dismantling shame, this episode creates space for honest reflection and healing. We also shine a light on how HIV awareness and prevention play a vital role in this dialogue challenging stigma, centering pleasure, and affirming that Black women can honor both their faith and their sexual health without compromise. Together, we unlearn harmful narratives and embrace a...

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Beyond the Role: Caregiving, Self-Care & HIV Prevention show art Beyond the Role: Caregiving, Self-Care & HIV Prevention

Empower Girlfriends Podcast

Black women are often the backbone of care in their families and communities—but who takes care of them? In this episode, we explore the realities of caregiving, especially for those navigating health systems, emotional labor, and generational responsibility. We discuss what it means to hold space for others while prioritizing your own well-being, including your sexual health. Through powerful stories, we highlight the importance of self-preservation, routine testing, and access to tools like PrEP—because HIV prevention is part of caring for yourself, too. Hear from those who have walked...

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When Love Hurts: Intimate Partner Violence, HIV Risk, and the Path to Empowerment show art When Love Hurts: Intimate Partner Violence, HIV Risk, and the Path to Empowerment

Empower Girlfriends Podcast

This powerful episode delves into intimate partner violence (IPV) through the lived experiences of Black women, revealing how abuse can erode autonomy, increase HIV risk, and limit access to prevention tools like PrEP and testing. It highlights the urgent need for trauma-informed, culturally affirming support that addresses both safety and sexual health. By connecting IPV and HIV prevention, the episode underscores the importance of empowering Black women with the resources and care they need to heal and thrive. Learning Objectives:  Identify at least three ways intimate partner violence...

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Love After Diagnosis: Redefining Relationships with HIV show art Love After Diagnosis: Redefining Relationships with HIV

Empower Girlfriends Podcast

Love, intimacy, and relationships don’t stop after a diagnosis, but how do you navigate dating post-diagnosis? In this episode, experience personal journeys that shed light on stigma, self-disclosure, and the pursuit of love. Whether you're newly diagnosed or supporting someone who is, this conversation is a testament to resilience, joy, and the right to romance without fear. It also highlights the importance of HIV prevention, regular testing, and awareness as part of building healthy, informed relationships. Learning Objectives Explore the emotional and social impacts of dating after a...

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Fighting for Justice: The Hidden Toll of HIV Laws on Black Women show art Fighting for Justice: The Hidden Toll of HIV Laws on Black Women

Empower Girlfriends Podcast

What happens when a health condition is labeled a crime? This episode unpacks the harsh reality of HIV criminalization and how outdated laws disproportionately harm Black women. These laws—rooted in stigma, not science—undermine public health efforts by discouraging testing, deterring disclosure, and increasing fear around diagnosis. From unjust prosecutions to emotional trauma, we explore how these policies fuel misinformation and widen health disparities. We also highlight the ongoing fight for justice, education, and legal reform—essential steps in creating a supportive environment...

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EmpowerHer: Black Women Navigating Life-Professional Spaces show art EmpowerHer: Black Women Navigating Life-Professional Spaces

Empower Girlfriends Podcast

This episode addresses the unique challenges and triumphs of Black women in professional environments. Join us as we explore the stories of resilient and empowered Black women who are breaking barriers, shattering stereotypes, and making their mark in the corporate world. From navigating microaggressions to celebrating achievements, this podcast is a platform for Black women to share their journeys, inspire others, and empower each other in the pursuit of success and fulfillment in both their personal and professional lives.   Learning Objectives: Identify the unique challenges faced by...

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Transcending Barriers - Health and Wellness for Black Transgender Women show art Transcending Barriers - Health and Wellness for Black Transgender Women

Empower Girlfriends Podcast

In this episode, participants delve into the intersection of race, gender identity, and health, shedding light on the systemic barriers and discrimination this community faces. Through an expert interview of personal stories, and actionable insights, this episode aims to empower Black transgender women with the knowledge and resources they need to thrive. Learning Objectives:  Explore how intersecting identities of race and gender contribute to health disparities. Examine how systemic barriers including healthcare discrimination and lack of access, impact the health outcomes of Black...

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PrEPared and Empowered: The Power of Education show art PrEPared and Empowered: The Power of Education

Empower Girlfriends Podcast

In this episode we will explore the impact of PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) in HIV prevention and empowerment, discussing its importance, effectiveness, and role in empowering women and girls to take control of their sexual health.   Learning Objectives:  Learn about effective HIV prevention methods, including PrEP, condom use, and regular testing. Explore the importance of education in promoting PrEP awareness and uptake among women and girls at risk of HIV infection. Examine the impact of empowerment through knowledge on individuals' ability to take control of their sexual...

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Growing Strong: Early HIV Intervention(s) for Young Girls show art Growing Strong: Early HIV Intervention(s) for Young Girls

Empower Girlfriends Podcast

In this episode, we will delve into the challenges and successes of addressing HIV prevention and treatment in this vulnerable population. Tune in to 'Growing Strong' and join the conversation on how we can support the health and well-being of young girls worldwide.    Learning Objectives:  Identify specific challenges young girls face in society. Learn the importance of early HIV interventions. Explore navigation and communication tools to advocate for overall wellness. Guest Speaker:    Tiffany Bacon, the Creative & Production Director for WURD...

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In this episode, participants delve into the intersection of race, gender identity, and health, shedding light on the systemic barriers and discrimination this community faces. Through an expert interview of personal stories, and actionable insights, this episode aims to empower Black transgender women with the knowledge and resources they need to thrive.

Learning Objectives: 

  • Explore how intersecting identities of race and gender contribute to health disparities.

  • Examine how systemic barriers including healthcare discrimination and lack of access, impact the health outcomes of Black transgender women.

  • Identify effective strategies for advocating for the health and rights of Black transgender women.

  • Identify resources and support networks that are specifically designed to meet the needs of black transgender women. 

Guest Speaker: Kaniya Walker

Kaniya went to Norfolk State University majoring in Psychology, but her passion is working with working with marginalized groups of people, including the LGBTQIA+ community, people living with HIV/AIDS, women of color, and individuals experiencing homelessness. Kaniya has been featured in articles with the American Civil Liberties Union on the decriminalization of sex work as well as the Insider, Washington Blade, and many more targeting the struggles of transwomen of color.

HU Student: Reiana Richmond  

Reiana is a graduating Senior at Howard University with a Major in Sports Medicine and a Minor in Chemistry. She aspires to be a Physician Assistant and has been interning with Children's National Hospital in the Special Immunology Department as a Research Trainee, specializing in HIV and STD prevention and PrEP.