Be PrEPared. Get PrEP Today!

Make an easy appointment for free or low-cost prescription today.

exit icon button

Creating the Movement

Learn more about SisterLove’s visionary leader behind the reproductive justice movement.

Dazon Dixon Diallo, SisterLove Inc Atlanta HIV Testing Women's Health Nonprofit

SisterLove is the first women’s HIV, Sexual and Reproductive Justice organization in the southeastern United States

Dázon wanted to create an inclusive space where Black women and other marginalized communities could come together, receive education, and find the support resources they need to protect their sexual and reproductive health.

As the first women’s HIV, Sexual and Reproductive Justice organization in the southeastern United States, Dázon and SisterLove has been at the forefront of HIV advocacy, education, and community-based public health for over 35 years.

Dazon Dixon Diallo, SisterLove Inc Atlanta HIV Testing Women's Health Nonprofit
Dazon Dixon Diallo, SisterLove Inc Atlanta HIV Testing Women's Health Nonprofit

Listen Up

Watch Dázon's new podcast series, Visible & Unseen - HIV in Black Life Then, Now, and Next, interviewing the modern-day heroes in the fight against HIV and its impacts in the Black community

Leadership in Action

In her commitment to an intersectional approach to her sexual and reproductive health, rights, and justice (SRHRJ) work, Dázon is active in many and public health and social justice committees and initiatives across a broad spectrum.

She currently serves on the Women-At-Risk Subcommittee and the Scientific Advisory Group of the HIV Prevention Trials Network, the UNFPA Global Advisory Council, the Women’s Research Initiative (WRI), as co-chair for the Act Now: End AIDS National Coalition and is a founding member of SisterSong Reproductive Justice Collective.

Until recently, she served as a member of the NIH Office on AIDS Research Advisory Council and on the board of directors of the National Women’s Health Network.

She is the creator and convener of the Prevention Options for Women at Risk-POWaR–Partnership (formerly US Women & PrEP Working Group) and WomenNOW! PowerShift for SRHRJ for Girls & Women of African Descent worldwide.

In addition to her Master’s Degree in Public Health from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (C’97) and a Bachelor’s Degree from Spelman College (C’86) in Atlanta, Dázon had the distinct honor to receive an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from her alma mater, Spelman College.

Trailblazer

See the Latest Activities of Our Founder

Catch the latest news, media appearances, and updates from Dázon

Dázon Dixon Diallo

Black HerStory Month: Celebrating 20 HIV Movement Mothers

Black women have always been the backbone of the HIV movement. This year, we’re honoring 20 HIV Movement Mothers whose shoulders we stand on
SisterLove
February 22, 2022
4 min
Dázon Dixon Diallo

LISTEN: 40 Years Later, Stigma Still Overshadows HIV Prevention

Dázon Dixon Diallo and Justin C. Smith of Positive Impact Health Centers converse about HIV stigma on #WorldAIDSDay
Al Jazeera
December 1, 2021
4 min
Dázon Dixon Diallo

Leaving Us with a Legacy of Leadership & Love

A little over four years ago, I had a video interview with a bright, spirited and super smart young woman who blew us away...
SisterLove
May 13, 2020
4 min
search icon