Vision Statement:
A future where community-guided public health efforts in California prevent new HIV infections,
dismantle inequities, and ensure that all people — especially those from historically underserved
populations — are met with dignity, respect, and comprehensive care throughout the HIV prevention
and response system.
Mission Statement:
The CDR CAB serves as a bridge between public health professionals, community-based organizations,
advocates, and populations most impacted by HIV. The purpose of the CAB is to provide culturally
responsive input and feedback to support ethical, transparent, and culturally competent HIV cluster
detection programs and policies. By centering lived experiences and local perspectives, the CAB prioritizes
the needs of those most impacted by HIV.
Guiding Principles for the CAB:
Community Centered Approach
Equity and Inclusion
Diverse Representation
Trust, Transparency, and Accountability
Responsible Data Practices
Science-based Public Health Approaches
Collaboration and Partnership
Action and Advocacy
Learning and Adaptation
Culturally Competent, Non-stigmatizing Approaches



For any questions or to learn more about the CDR CAB, please contact bvalencia@ph.lacounty.gov.