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.
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day will be observed Saturday, Feb. 7, with local health advocates urging education, ...
(The Root) — Feb. 7 is the 13th anniversary of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, which was created to bring greater attention to the devastating impact of HIV in African-American communities.
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 ...
Every month, there are hundreds of national and international celebrations dedicated to raising awareness and support for ...
MINNEAPOLIS — For nearly four decades, the Aliveness Project in Minneapolis has helped support people living with an at the greatest risk of HIV/AIDS. With December being HIV/AIDS Awareness Month, ...
Free HIV testing, prevention resources, and mental health support will be offered in Tuscaloosa February 2 through 6.
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 ...
The interplay between HIV/AIDS awareness and dental care practices has become increasingly significant as dental professionals strive to deliver safe, informed, and stigma‐free care to individuals ...
IN FOR THE LONG HAUL: “WNCAP has been the primary organization for HIV/AIDS prevention for Western North Carolina for the past three decades,” writes Jamie Zane in her latest column. Photo by Ryan ...