17 episodes

An Indiana University podcast, On Illuminating features conversations with university faculty, staff, students, and public and business leaders who are focused on creating communities that advocate access, success, respect, equity, and inclusiveness for all. Get ready for open and authentic conversations as our guests share personal experiences, challenges, and innovative/creative strategies, that focus on creating communities of belonging and learned techniques that listeners can apply in their communities. Our premier series offers insights into the anti-racist agenda, introduces racial justice research, explores issues of racial equity, and social justice inequities. Learn more at onilluminating.iu.edu.

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An Indiana University podcast, On Illuminating features conversations with university faculty, staff, students, and public and business leaders who are focused on creating communities that advocate access, success, respect, equity, and inclusiveness for all. Get ready for open and authentic conversations as our guests share personal experiences, challenges, and innovative/creative strategies, that focus on creating communities of belonging and learned techniques that listeners can apply in their communities. Our premier series offers insights into the anti-racist agenda, introduces racial justice research, explores issues of racial equity, and social justice inequities. Learn more at onilluminating.iu.edu.

    Indiana University Professor on Ending the HIV Epidemic

    Indiana University Professor on Ending the HIV Epidemic

    Dr. Greg Carter, assistant professor at the Indiana University School of Nursing, co-director for the Rural Center for AIDS and STD Prevention, and Kinsey Institute Affiliated Researcher, reflects on the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Carter discusses how Ryan White personally impacted his attitudes and behaviors as a youth, the implications of consumer access 

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    • 39 min
    Research and Ending the HIV Epidemic

    Research and Ending the HIV Epidemic

    Dr. Roberto Corales, senior director of Medical Sciences at Gilead Sciences, shares his perspective on HIV/AIDS care and research. Corales discusses the importance of the patient/provider relationship, the path to ending the HIV epidemic, addressing the knowledge gap, the impact of COVID on testing and diagnosis, and the biggest challenges and opportunities to ending the epidemic.

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    • 29 min
    Responding to the HIV Epidemic

    Responding to the HIV Epidemic

    Raniyah Copeland, co-founder & principal of Equity & Impact Solutions and former president & CEO at the Black AIDS Institute, shares her personal journey from advocate to major national leader for the Black community. Copeland shares key findings from the Black AIDS Institute’s “We The People, A Black Strategy to End HIV,” what the Black community should know about HIV/AIDS, and much more.

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    • 38 min
    HIV Epidemic Through a National Research Lens

    HIV Epidemic Through a National Research Lens

    Dr. Michael Saag, associate dean for global health, director of the Center for AIDS Research; and professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, shares his professional journey as a researcher and personal drive to end the HIV epidemic. In addition, he shares the history of treatments, prevention, implementation, and the urgency in involving new generations and hard-to-reach groups.

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    • 38 min
    Bringing Voice on Behalf of the Transgender and Non-Binary Community

    Bringing Voice on Behalf of the Transgender and Non-Binary Community

    Tori Cooper, director of community engagement for the transgender justice initiative-Human Rights Campaign, shares passion for HIV/AIDS advocacy, important insights for transgender and non-binary community members, and perspectives around new prevention tools. In addition, Cooper discusses the importance of reaching and educating college students and shares the biggest challenge and opportunity for ending the epidemic.

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    • 28 min
    Addressing the GAPs in Ending the HIV Epidemic

    Addressing the GAPs in Ending the HIV Epidemic

    The first interview in the series is with Ace Robinson, M.P.H., M.H.L, a leading administrative and policy HIV advocate and population health expert serving as the co-chair of the Federal AIDS Policy Partnership. Robinson shares insights and experiences associated with health inequities, new prevention tools, the importance of a focused response, and the gap in educating college students.

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    • 30 min

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