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Tag Archives: HIV/AIDS
16 Days to Make A Difference
By Devon White This year marked the 20th anniversary of 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence Campaign. This international campaign recognized the time between November 25, International Day Against Violence Against Women, and December 10, International Human Rights Day, … Continue reading
Posted in Devon White
Tagged Domestic Violence Awareness Month, HIV/AIDS, Violence Prevention and Response Project
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Thumbs Down to Critics of For Colored Girls
By Erica Rose The movie “For Colored Girls” is about the lives and struggles of Black women. It originally was a play created by Ntozake Shange in the 1970’s in response to what was going on in “colored” women’s lives … Continue reading
Let’s Talk About Sex…
Fast Tube by CasperAs a society we are confronted with images of sex on a regular basis and yet sex itself is still a taboo topic, even in relationships. Sure it’s not always the most comfortable conversation and yes it … Continue reading
The NHAS Strategy is on Its Way to Stopping HIV/AIDS
On July 13, 2010 President Obama delivered the National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS). This strategy is designed to restrain the spread of infection and to allocate treatment resources that are lacking around the nation. In Obama’s speech, he asserted three primary … Continue reading
Posted in Black Women, Nikeisha Fortenberry
Tagged Healthcare, HIV/AIDS, Women's Health
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