Community Engagement in Research
Understanding HIV through art
Understanding HIV through art – Andrew Zealley
Andrew Zealley, a doctoral student at York University, is an artist living with HIV who has been making art about AIDS since 1988. He talked about two of his bodies of work: Disco …
Brad Jones answers questions on HIV cure research
Darien Taylor answers questions on HIV activism
REACH 2.0 / Community-Based Research Collaborative
Program science can be thought of as the ongoing collaboration between the science that studies people and the programs that serve people. Information from programs is fed into studies, and information from studies helps to shape and inform programs. Collaborations …
This is Not Art Therapy
Research Team: Suzanne Paddock (co-principal investigator), Andrew Zealley (co-principal investigator)
What is this research about?
The creative arts have played a vital role in HIV expression, education, and activism. Throughout the history of the HIV movement, artistic practices have vocalized …
The OHTN’s Approach to PRA Engagement and Support
The OHTN recognizes the important contribution of people living with and affected by HIV and adheres to the Greater/Meaningful involvement of people with HIV/AIDS (GIPA/MIPA) principles. Respect and non-judgment are central tenets of our approach to working with Peer Research …
Engaging Marginalized Populations in the Conduct of HIV Community Based Research
Research Team: Soo Chan Carusone (nominated principal investigator), Carol Strike (co-principal investigator), Adrian Guta (co-principal investigator), Curtis Cooper, Liz Creal, Karen de Prinse
What is this research about?
Drug use is a risk factor for acquiring HIV and for negative …