Saturday, February 7, 2009

02.07.09


HIV/AIDS continues to ravish our communities and now HIV/AIDS is the leading cause of death for Black women the ages of 25-34. Despite its devastation, for too many, HIV/AIDS is still somewhat of a taboo subject, partly due to the negative stigma that comes along with a positive diagnosis. “Black Life Is Worth Saving,” and it’s more important than ever that we educate ourselves about a virus that is 100% preventable. Today is “National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day 2009.” To learn more about Black “HIV/AIDS Awareness Day 2009,” visit www.blackaidsday.org.

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