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1. We ARE the Demonstration: Professional Development by and for Transgender Communities
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By JT Perez, Jahnell Butler, Tatyana Moaton & Camille Lewis | April 23, 2019
ETR Consultants; Prevention Educator, Alianza (JTP); Human Resources Manager for Howard Brown Health (TM); Translluminati Program Manager (CL)How do we increase the effectiveness of High Impact HIV prevention? How do we reach the individuals and communities most at risk with strategies that work?
One of the most important steps we can take is to identify who those individuals and communities are, then engage their leaders to create and deliver prevention programs. Our group represents one approach to this strategy.
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2. A Real Smoking Gun: Cigarettes, HIV and Cancer
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By BA Laris, MPH | February 26, 2019
Program Manager, ETRToday, cancer is the leading cause of death of people living with HIV (PLWH). A study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine showed that between 1996 and 2009, there was a 50% increase in cancers of people living with HIV compared to the general population. Non-AIDS-related cancer deaths increased from 11% to 22%. People living with HIV had higher rates for 4 out of 5 forms of cancer.
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3. Tips for Supporting Attitudinal Shifts
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By Michael Everett, MHS | July 5, 2018
Project Co-Director, ETRWhy do we deliver trainings? To share information, to build new skills—and sometimes, to help people get a whole new attitude. In my previous post, I discussed the ways emotions and feelings can influence attitudes, along with the importance of helping training participants succeed in achieving positive attitude shifts.
When participants can look honestly and thoroughly at the emotions and feelings that shape their attitudes, they’re in a better place to make a shift.
- By Michael Everett, MHS
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4. Leadership in the Transgender Community: What Part Will You Play?
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By Stacy Soria, MPA | June 14, 2018
Lead Consultant, Stacy Soria Consulting, LLCWe need to hear some stories. Then, through listening to these stories, we need to make some commitments. It’s time to join in the process of raising up a community. Whatever your role, your gender, your experience—this is my take-home message about leadership in the transgender community: you have a part to play.
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5. Multiply the Good Through Your Leadership
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By JT Perez | June 4, 2018
Transgender Advocate & Prevention Educator, Alianza of New MexicoFor some reason, I am seen as a leader. This isn’t something that comes naturally to me, but it’s a role I’ve done my best to step up to. I’ve received help in this effort from mentors, friends, community and family, and it’s made a world of difference to me.
Leadership is transformative. I’ve seen it change individuals, organizations and communities. It can save lives. It can lead the charge for social justice.
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6. Putting Intentional Advocacy Into Practice: Two Examples
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By Michael Everett, MHS | May 29, 2018
Project Director, ETRI believe in the power of advocacy. It fits nicely within my belief system. But more than that, I’ve seen the power of advocacy at work. This is a strategy that can transform and empower organizations.
Today, I’m pleased to share two stories with you from organizations that participated in the Intentional Advocacy project.
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7. Intentional Advocacy in the South: Success Starts with Trust and Community
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By Michael Everett, MHS | May 22, 2018
Project Director, ETRAdvocacy is an extraordinary and powerful tool. This is a strategy that can tailor itself to the unique needs and culture of any service-related organization. It’s also genuinely exciting to offer technical assistance to organizations interested in putting advocacy to work.
These are just some of the reasons ETR’s team embraces any opportunity we are given to support organizations in building advocacy skills and practices.
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8. De-Escalation Techniques: Coping with Students & Clients, Coping with Our Lives
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By BA Laris, MPH | April 10, 2018
Program Manager, ETRThe news and my social media feed keep screaming at me. FINANCIAL CRISIS! POLITICAL CRISIS! ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS! PERSONAL CRISIS!
It feels like everyone is facing a catastrophe. This barrage of uncertainty is highly distressing (especially for this “the glass is always half-full” ETRian).
- By B.A. Laris, MPH
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