Todd Theringer is the Executive Director of the National Native American AIDS Prevention Center (NNAAPC). An enrolled member of the Leech Lake Ojibwe Tribe of Minnesota and a descendant of the historical Ojibwe tribal leader, Chief Biauswah, Todd has dedicated his career to advocating for Indigenous healthcare. He previously served as the Executive Director of the National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH) in Washington, D.C., and holds leadership roles on several national boards serving Native American communities. A committed volunteer with numerous HIV service organizations, Todd is a recognized leader in advancing Indigenous health and HIV prevention in the United States.
Shamin Mohamed Jr. (he/him) is an activist widely recognized for his significant contributions to youth involvement in the global HIV response. At 15, Shamin founded LetsStopAIDS, a youth-driven and youth-led Canadian charity. His efforts as a youth leader were awarded when he was named one of Canada’s ‘Top 20 under 20’. Twenty years later, LetsStopAIDS has grown to become Canada’s largest Youth-HIV charity. Under his leadership, LetsStopAIDS has extended its reach to over 72 countries, promoting a sex-positive and comprehensive approach to sexual health.
We would like to receive your applications for the vacancies for European and North American delegates before 20 September.
Christian Hui (he/they; Undetectable) is a queer poz settler currently residing in the Dish with One Spoon Territory, Turtle Island/Toronto, Canada, and is the Senior Global Community Advisor at Prevention Access Campaign. A co-founder of two people living with HIV/AIDS networks, Ontario Positive Asians (OPA+) and the Canadian Positive People Network.
Cecilia Chung is the Senior Director of Strategic Initiatives and Evaluation at Transgender Law Center. She is a Health Commissioner of San Francisco and an internationally recognized civil rights leader in the LGBT and HIV community. Cecilia has previously served as the Co-Chair of GNP+ and is currently a member of the WHO Advisory Council of Women Living with HIV. In 2015, Cecilia founded Positively Trans, a network of transgender and nonbinary people living with HIV.