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Join Us as we celebrate National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day!
Awareness days help educate the general public and specific communities about HIV/AIDS.
Plan now to watch Black theater and AIDS films, listen to top scientists, and watch 1990s videos—all on December 1.
If passed, the law would boost liver disease research and create a national strategy to tackle non-alcoholic steatohepatitis.
Watch a Counter Narrative Project discussion about HIV criminalization and Black gay men, held in advance of Sunday’s #NGMHAAD.
NAIRHHA Day also brings focus to other epidemics fueling HIV disparities.
Be part of the Southern Solution by checking out these virtual discussions, planning sessions and happy hours.
290 million people have viral hepatitis and don’t know it. Raise awareness with a virtual video relay.
The National Black Justice Coalition can help you strike up the necessary conversations.
“Not Our First Pandemic” is this year’s coronavirus-related HLTSAD theme.
CDC’s Division of Viral Hepatitis is leading a national campaign called Know More Hepatitis.
Jevon Martin, CEO of Princess Janae Place, addresses the challenges facing trans people—including COVID-19.
Youth activists living with HIV are speaking truth to power.
The 2020 theme is “Resiliency + Action: Ending the HIV Epidemic in Native Communities.”
The deadline is February 14. Soon after, we can all vote on a winning HIV prevention design!
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