Organizations Continue Fight for HIV Prevention
While the rate of HIV/AIDS infection among African Americans has remained roughly stable for more than a decade, blacks still make up more than half of all new diagnoses and account for 49% of people...
View ArticleHydeia Broadbent Speaks Out on National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
Broadbent, born with AIDS, has been fighting the disease her whole life (Image: Courtesy of subject) Today, February 7, 2011, is National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. The fact that we have to...
View ArticleGetting Started: ‘Men of Morehouse’ Create an Upscale Condom Line
Co-founders, Jason Panda, Esq. and Ashanti Johnson, at the b condoms launch event at Trump Soho in NYC Conversations surrounding sexually transmitted illnesses and the rise in new cases of HIV often...
View ArticleToday Marks the 12th Annual National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
(Image: CDC) Numerous individuals and various organizations around the country are observing the 12th annual National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. “On this National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, we...
View ArticleKnow Our Status: HIV/AIDS Among Blacks and How to Decrease Numbers
(Image: File) Tomorrow is National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. Spreading awareness is especially important in our community, as African Americans are still the highest group affected by the epidemic....
View ArticleCivil Rights Group Recognizes Emerging Leaders Dedicated to Eliminating HIV/AIDS
(Image: Shutterstock) This past Sunday, the attention of millions was focused on Super Bowl 50, but the day also marked the 16th year of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NBHAAD), an annual HIV...
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