Friday, July 26, 2013

Documentary sheds light on hidden HIV/AIDS epidemic in American south

Documentary sheds light on hidden HIV/AIDS epidemic in American south
Family values in the south and the perceived shame from an HIV/AIDS diagnosis often lead residents of the American south to keep quiet about a serious HIV/AIDS epidemic that continues to grow. A new documentary shines light on the problem with a mix of …
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Solano AIDS Coalition to hold HIV/AIDS events Saturdays in downtown Vallejo
To raise awareness about HIV/AIDS, the Solano AIDS Coalition will hold a special event Saturday at Sacramento and Georgia streets in downtown Vallejo. The 9 a.m. to noon event, held at the same time as the weekly Farmer's Market will also give people a …
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HIV/AIDS Resource Center for African Americans
"Our son didn't deserve to die," said the parents of Trayvon Martin. Just 17 years old when he was shot and killed by George Zimmerman. Trayvon wasn't doing anything besides walking home with a bag of Skittles and some iced tea in his hands. Doing what …
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Victory at Last: Apache Activist Helps Pass HIV/AIDS Confidentiality Resolution
A resolution in support of the Public Health and Safety Code of the San Carlos Apache Tribe (SCAT) has passed that will directly impact the lives of Natives living with HIV/AIDS. According to SCAT HIV/AIDS Coalition Chair and Public Health Emergency …
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