Community-based research program

IT-PHITS – Healthy Love Pregame Party
This project aims to enhance HIV prevention and increase PrEP uptake among women in the Southern U.S. by leveraging key partnerships and expertise.
Through our collaboration with GFPS, Metro Atlanta family planning clinics, and community-based organizations led by SisterLove, we are implementing a community-driven approach to address barriers to PrEP access.
Our team at Emory brings extensive expertise in women’s health, HIV prevention, implementation science, and community organizing. Using data gathered from community interviews in the four Metro Atlanta EHE high-priority counties, we have tailored SisterLove’s existing sexual health education program to meet the specific needs of women in these communities.
Currently, we are working to engage and empower community members to deliver sexual health education and expand access to PrEP where it is needed most.
Through our collaboration with GFPS, Metro Atlanta family planning clinics, and community-based organizations led by SisterLove, we are implementing a community-driven approach to address barriers to PrEP access.
Our team at Emory brings extensive expertise in women’s health, HIV prevention, implementation science, and community organizing. Using data gathered from community interviews in the four Metro Atlanta EHE high-priority counties, we have tailored SisterLove’s existing sexual health education program to meet the specific needs of women in these communities.
Currently, we are working to engage and empower community members to deliver sexual health education and expand access to PrEP where it is needed most.
RTI Launch
Launch is an innovation accelerator that ignites innovations to address disparities in youth sexual health. We believe that everyone deserves access to solutions that improve sexual health outcomes. Launch is made possible through a collaboration among RTI International, Power to Decide, SisterLove, Healthy Teen Network, and Youth Collaboratory.
She's Mobile: Unveiling Pathways to Ending HIV Among African American Women: Leveraging Social Networks
The goal of this research is to explore the intersections of HIV, social networks, and mobility patterns of Black cisgender and transgender women in the U. S. South. If interested, please text (678) 884-7868 to see if eligible!
Project Preferred
The vision of the Preferred Partnership is a trusted provider network, inclusive of all bodies, committed to moving us forward into equitable access and equal protections in healthcare and family planning, while centering the needs of cis and trans black women, Assigned Female at Birth (AFAB), femmes, queer, and non-gender conforming individuals.
CFAR w/ Emory University (Center for AIDS Research)
We are recruiting 120 Black cisgender women who are connected to services on the Healthy Love Bus to gather their feedback on mobile healthcare services. This mixed-methods study aims to enhance HIV and STI services and increase research participation among Black women through a mobile sexual health clinic.