Faith forward to end the HIV epidemic by 2030
Online
SurThrival: Faith, Identity, and Aging with HIV is a virtual panel discussion presented by the U.S. HIV & AIDS Faith Coalition during the International Conference on Stigma. This dynamic conversation brings together faith leaders, long-term survivors, and advocates to explore what it means to live—and thrive—at the intersection of faith, identity, and aging with HIV.
For people of faith across diverse genders and sexualities, the journey of “surthrival” often means walking the tightrope between survival and flourishing in a world that still stigmatizes HIV and difference.
This session invites honest reflection, spiritual insight, and collective wisdom on sustaining hope, joy, and purpose while aging with HIV. Panelists will share personal and communal strategies for resilience, self-love, and faithful living that affirm the sacredness of every body and story.
Speakers:
Welcome: Ulysses Burley, UBtheCure
Moderator: Rev. Dr. Bentley deBardelaben Phillips
Panelists:
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