With Black Americans disproportionately affected by HIV, it's a day to encourage testing, prevention, and treatment but also to talk about systemic barriers.
HIV and AIDS persist, and communities need help to fight them. An event shone a light on a decades-long fight, and a vision of the future.
Saturday marks National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, and the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus is advocating for more funding to address the disease.
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day will be observed Saturday, Feb. 7, with local health advocates urging education, ...
Feb. 7 is the 11th anniversary of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NBHAAD), which is a testing-and-treatment mobilization initiative targeting black communities. The initiative is overseen by ...
Today marks National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, a time to raise awareness about the impact of HIV and AIDS on women and girls, and to promote efforts in testing, treatment, and prevention ...
AIDS advocate Doug Moffet addresses a crowd at the state Capitol during the commemoration of Connecticut's 25th annual HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. Credit: Katy Golvala / CT Mirror Advocates and state ...
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is Feb. 7, but events across the state will take place during the month of February to promote awareness and testing. In Kalamazoo, Sigma Gamma Ro Sorority and ...
Still Here is on a mission to re-center the voices and experiences of Black women who have been disproportionately impacted by HIV and AIDS.
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