About Taking Action Together (TAT):

About Taking Action Together (TAT):

Join us for the inaugural Taking Action Together (TAT), a three-day summit for HIV service providers, advocates, and People Living with HIV to envision healing-centered, liberation-driven organizations and services. This year’s theme is “Re-Imagining Justice for HIV Organizations” and we invite you to collaborate with us in creating justice-oriented solutions and actions for your organizations.

The time is NOW!

Organizations are often pulled in many directions, leaving little time to dream. Our goal is to create healing-centered, liberation-driven organizations and services that benefit everyone. Our summit aims to provide a brave and inclusive space where we can discuss what justice means and how we can turn ideas into action to transform our communities.

We are finalizing the agenda and identifying speakers for our workshops, so look out for updates!

Want to know more, reach out to us at [email protected].

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About Collective for Community Action (CCA)

Collective for Community Action is a collective of healing-centered scholars, activists, and community members transforming knowledge to action for critical public impact.

Who We Are

  • We are a collective of healing-centered scholars, activists, and community members. We center healing by meaningfully involving people living with HIV/AIDS (MIPHA) and those with lived experiences who are most systematically impacted. We are informed by principles of intersectionality, critical race theory, language justice, MIPHA, and liberation.

  • Collective for Community Action (CCAction) encompasses multiple activities and projects.

What We Do

Collective for Community Action is a collective of healing-centered scholars, activists, and community members transforming knowledge to action for critical public impact.

  • Providing justice-centered training, coaching, and grants to organizations in the US South (@beourcompass).

  • We co-develop, implement, and evaluate trauma-informed, healing-centered, and harm reduction-oriented approaches and programs.

Our public impact research and work focuses on the intersections of HIV, mental health, drug use, and wellness.

Supported by grant funding from Gilead Sciences, Inc. Gilead Sciences, Inc. had no input into the development or content of these materials.

Partners

We are proud to partner with Tecolotl on Language Justice at the TAT Summit.