What Would an HIV Doula Do?
In Fellowship 2025

What Would an HIV Doula Do? (WWHIVDD) is a community of people joined in response to the ongoing AIDS crisis. Dispersed across the USA, Mexico, and Canada, WWHIVDD comes together to create events, workshops, and publications that expand discourse around care for those impacted by HIV. The collective’s work examines intersections between the legacy of AIDS and the carceral system, the medical industrial complex, and the COVID-19 pandemic among other intertwining concerns. Now, as issues of public health become increasingly urgent, WWHIVDD is poised to be responsive while preparing for a leadership transition in their group next year.