The ambassador program will include:
- Five-day training in February to increase knowledge of biomedical information and social media strategies to build movements
- Participation in regular social media engagements including, but not limited to:
- Twitter town-hall pertaining to TasP, PrEP, or social determinants of health which affect Black women, such as medical mistrust and stigma.
- Leading conversations about sexual health and stigma during popular television shows like Insecure, Pose, Atlanta, and Random Acts of Flyness.
- Amplifying the work of local organizations working with Black women and HIV through social media posting and in-person participation.
- Creating materials for a digital Black Women’s Prevention Toolkit that centers women in the Ambassador program
- Link local community members directly to partnering clinics to receive services pertaining to HIV and sexual health
Ambassadors will be supported by a small stipend, and will have the opportunity to attend conferences and other networking and professional development events. Ambassadors will be expected to devote 10-15 hours/month to this program.
Applications are due Tuesday, January 15, 2019.
Apply here: https://goo.gl/forms/rF4GB0LemrttPJ5q1