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If African-Americans were to form a separate nation, that country would rank along with South Africa and Uganda, in terms of the numbers of people affected by HIV/AIDS. Right here in North America!
A decade after its acclaimed debut, the award-winning documentary Even Me returns with a powerful sequel, Even Me 2.0: Unfinished Business. Debuting on Prime, the new film revisits the lives ...
Commentary We must address the many reasons HIV & AIDS persist in Black America The issue is complex, but we know where the most common outbreaks are occurring (and why).
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When it comes to HIV prevention, the U.S. Supreme Court appeared to back up the task force with its July 11 ruling in Kennedy ...
Nkengasong has spent decades working in Africa on HIV and AIDS, a career intertwined with the U.S. program that since its introduction 20 years ago has transformed care in some of the hardest-hit ...
BAI was founded as a nonprofit in 1999 by pioneering activist Phill Wilson to mobilize and educate Black American communities ...
Until recently, the UN was on track to meet its target of ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2030. But with the U.S.
Flight attendant Gaetan Dugas had long been vilified for spreading AIDS in the 1970s, but new genetic research shows the virus was circulating for years before he was infected.
Jennings's contribution to the hour is a candid group discussion he conducted with HIV-positive African American men in Atlanta about the harsh realities of dealing with AIDS in Black America.
Two decades later, AIDS deaths globally have fallen nearly 70% from their peak in 2004. Sub-Saharan Africa is still the most vulnerable region and home to two-thirds of the people living with HIV.
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