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National HIV Testing Day

Jeannine Hunter wrote 6 months ago: “We have a stake in one another… what binds us together is GREATER THAN what drives us apart … more →

Tags: Barack Obama, obama, health, HIV/AIDS, Community, President Obama, African-American, activism, Advocacy

New tools in the fight for HIV/AIDS understanding, awareness

untiltheresacure wrote 6 months ago: Two new online tools have been released this week, both in line with National HIV Testing Day on Jun … more →

Tags: HIV, AIDS, HIV/AIDS, CDC, Public Health, Health Care, inequality, united states, Pandemic

Fear-mongering works, and surveys re-discover the obvious7 comments

Henry Bauer wrote 7 months ago: To laugh or to cry? “Blacks more worried about HIV than Whites WASHINGTON (NNPA) – Blacks are … more →

Tags: Experts, HIV absurdities, HIV and race, HIV risk groups, hiv transmission, HIV/AIDS numbers, sexual transmission, uncritical media, C Virginia Fields

Jan 14 Deadline For Scholarships To Attend Health Disparities Conference

Jeannine Hunter wrote 1 year ago: The National Association of Black Journalists will provide scholarships for journalists to attend th … more →

Tags: New Media, Journalism, News, health, HIV/AIDS, Education, NABJ, Children's Defense Fund, morehouse

the seventh day of Kwanzaa is Imani, Faith!

Staff wrote 1 year ago: Imani, Faith…is the seventh principle of Kwanzaa. For many African Americans, Faith is the cor … more →

Tags: Health & Healing, Nguzo Saba, seven principles, AIDS, Kwanzaa, African-Americans, Diaspora, Imani, Faith

World AIDS Day1 comment

Jeannine Hunter wrote 1 year ago: The Kaiser Family Foundation partnered with leading media to provide information about HIV/AIDS and … more →

Tags: health, HIV/AIDS, Kaiser Family Foundation, Samaritan's Purse, Religion, Hope for HIV/AIDS, Christians, be the virus, AIDS

African-Americans and HIV: how should we respond?1 comment

womenleadingchange wrote 1 year ago: Natalia with Phil Wilson, ED of Black AIDS Institute Contributor: Natalia Cales While listening to m … more →

Tags: Hiv and Aids, African-Americans, Barbara Lee, Left Behind, México, PEPFAR, phil wilson, XVII International Aids Conference

AIDS & Black People6 comments

Neil Aquino wrote 1 year ago: A new study says that the rate of AIDS in the United States is 40% higher than previously thought an … more →

Tags: Cincinnati, Politics, AIDS, death, Race

Black AIDS rate rivals some African Nations

glciii wrote 1 year ago: We all know AIDS in the Black Community is literaly killing thousands. But new stats from a report t … more →

Tags: African-American, HIV, united states, Healthcare, black, black community, AIDS, Africa, health

AIDS: Are We Awake Yet?4 comments

godwithus1 wrote 1 year ago: I am fully persuaded that pushing condoms in schools, community clinics, and churches isn’t going to … more →

Tags: Christianity and the Culture, Jesus Christ, lil wayne, AIDS, HIV, Black America, deadbeat dads, Pornography, CNN

Novelist Takes on HIV/AIDS in Debut Novella1 comment

jessicatilles wrote 1 year ago: Novelist, Linda R. Herman tackles the emotional effects of HIV/AIDS in her novella, Consequences: Wh … more →

Tags: Novellas, HIV/AIDS, Consequences, Literature, Books, Author, Publishing, center for disease control and prevention, The National Black Leadership Commission on AIDS

What's Going On: Black Blogging to End AIDS6 comments

vivrant thang wrote 2 years ago: by vivrant thang on world aids day Mother, mother There’s too many of you crying Brother, brot … more →

Tags: What's going on, The AIDS Crisis, AIDS, HIV, rae lewis thornton, HIV testing, HIV Prevention, condoms, aids statistics


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