HIV Health Educator
Positive Impact Health Centers
With over 30 years of dedicated service to public health, Tori Cooper stands as a beacon of advocacy and education in the HIV/AIDS community. Her remarkable journey is marked by groundbreaking achievements, including her historic appointment as the first Black transgender woman on the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA).Tori is an HIV health educator at Positive Impact Health Centers in Duluth. Her remarkable journey is marked by groundbreaking achievements, including her historic appointment as the first Black transgender woman on the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA). She has devotedly worked to disseminate vital health information to those most in need. Her role as the Director of Community Engagement for the Human Rights Campaign Foundation's Transgender Justice Initiative further underscores her passion for uplifting and empowering the transgender community. As SisterLove's Board Member, Tori plays a pivotal role in steering the organization towards achieving its goals, bringing to the table her extensive experience in public health and her profound understanding of the unique challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ and HIV communities. Tori's advocacy is not just limited to boardrooms and health centers. As a published author and a respected voice in community organizing, she has influenced public discourse on health equity. This influence is further amplified by her founding of Advocates for Better Care Atlanta, LLC, where she continues to champion the rights of the underserved.
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Unlocking the Potential of Long-Acting Injectable Therapies for HIV Prevention and Treatment
Tuesday, October 21, 2025
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM US ET