Category: Awareness
Pride, Prejudice & Punch 2022
In June of 2022, Street Works hosted Pride, Prejudice & Punch in honor of Pride Month. The virtual conversation included advocates and entrepreneurs such as DeMarcus Beckham, Mac Huffington and Reverend RJ Robles. The panelists discussed their experiences in the LGBTQIA+ community and what others
Tea, Transformation & Talk
Join Street Works on April 18th for Tea, Transformation & Talk, a community conversation in recognition of National Transgender HIV Testing Day. This virtual discussion will explore the dynamics that contribute to the disproportionate effect of HIV disease on the transgender community, as well as
Discreet or Deceit: HIV Status Transparency in Intimate Interactions
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is February 7, 2022. To highlight this important annual event, Street Works will host a virtual community conversation on Thursday, Feb. 10 at 11am featuring community organizers Bentley Hudgins and DeMarcus Beckam. The pair will join an open discussion on
Champagne & Conversations: World AIDS Day 2021
On Saturday, Dec. 4, from 11 AM to 1 PM CST, Street Works will bring together a diverse panel of local voices for a virtual ‘Champagne & Conversation’ event featuring the topic “Ending the HIV Epidemic: Equitable Access, Everyone’s Voice.” The free, public event will
Champagne Brunch & Book Signing: World AIDS Day 2021
Join Street Works along with CNN and CNBC contributor, and host of BET Network’s My Two Cents, Keith Boykin for a ticketed in-person fundraising event on Sunday, Dec. 5 from 1 – 3 PM, CST. The Champagne Brunch and Book Signing will feature a conversation
COVID, Condoms & Care Event and Virtual Discussion in Honor of World AIDS Day 2020
On December 1, Street Works welcomes the public to attend the organization’s “COVID, Condoms & Care” outreach event from 10 AM to 6 PM at its new location on 1326B Rosa Parks Blvd. Davidson County Mayor John Cooper will help celebrate the community center’s grand
Juneteenth Observance
We know that for too long, the Black Community has faced injustices that our society works to correct every day, but we still have a long way to go. In recognition of this day, our offices will be closed on this Friday. As demonstrators across
Hepatitis A Diagnosis on the rise in Davidson County: Street Works is positioned to combat the Increase
Street Works, a non-profit providing education, prevention and care to those affected by HIV/AIDS in Nashville, is well positioned to help combat the rising number of Hepatitis A cases, said Sharon W. Hurt, executive director. Last week, Nashville Metro Health Department reported 18 cases of
Street Works First in State of Tennessee Authorized to Provide Lifesaving Needle Exchange Designed to Prevent HIV/AIDS and HEP C by Promoting Safety
Street Works, a nonprofit focused on preventing the spread of HIV/AIDS and HEP C through supportive services for those infected and affected, is pleased to announce on Valentine’s Day that it is the first in the State of Tennessee to be designated and provide the