Policy Roundtable: Revolutionary Health Live — HIV Criminalization (Part II)

Part II of the Revolutionary Health Live - HIV Criminalization Roundtable continues a multi-disciplinary discussion on the systemic impacts of HIV criminal laws in the United States. Produced by CNPTV and hosted by Michael Ward, the conversation deepens the analysis introduced in Part I, further examining how outdated statutes conflict with modern HIV science and public health objectives.

Building on legal, policy, and equity perspectives, this segment emphasizes institutional accountability and the need for coordinated reform across public health and legal systems. Together with Part I, the roundtable models how cross-sector expertise can support evidence-based, equity-centered approaches to ending HIV criminalization.

This entry supports leadership and capacity building by documenting sustained policy dialogue and reinforcing the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in systems change.

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