The NYC HIV Planning Council is hosting a special session on HIV + Long COVID, which will feature Gabriel San Emeterio, the director of our HIV Complexities Project, and other experts. Thursday, May 14, 20262:00-4:00pm ET Zoom Join the session from 2:10-3:55 to hear from the presenters, followed by a panel discussion and brief public […]
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HIV and Chronic Illness – Support group applications open
Long COVID Justice’s HIV Complexities Project (HCP) offers a Zoom-based, free, monthly support group for people living with HIV of all ages who are also navigating: This group is facilitated by Gabriel San Emeterio, LMSW, and centers on peer support, shared strategies, and intergenerational connection among people managing overlapping and often misunderstood health experiences. Please complete our interest form […]
The Intersections of HIV and Chronic Illness: Join us 4/30/26
Thurs April 30, 6-7:30pm ET on Zoom News from our HIV Complexities Project: We’re excited to share that our senior fellow Gabriel San Emeterio and our founding director JD Davids will be featured at a special event hosted by our friends at The Reunion Project. “Join The Reunion Project for a timely and deeply personal […]
HIV Complexities: A community conversation, 10/16/25
Long COVID Justice BIPOC fellow presents at AAHD conference
What could adequate care and precision treatment for Long COVID look like? Join us for a conversation with a panel of patient advocates & researchers, who will discuss the importance of patient-led research efforts and how that has shaped emerging research on Long COVID. We need inclusive research that centers patient voices and draws from […]
Tell Your Reps to Support the TREAT Long COVID Act
Last month, Representatives Ayanna Pressley, Don Bayer, and Lisa Blunt Rochester re-introduced the TREAT Long COVID Act, which would offer support to those with Long COVID in the form of increased access to medical care and treatment. You can find the Bill Summary here, and the full text here. Now we need to build support by encouraging our Representatives […]
