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"The Black Warning"
Profile of Rashidah Hassan, founder of Blacks Educating Blacks About Sexual Health Issues, in the Philadelphia Inquirer's Sunday magazine. -
Blacks Educating Blacks About Sexual Health Issues (BEBASHI) Agency Background
Gives a brief account of BEBASHI's history and describes services currently offered, such as including counseling, testing, and education for communities of color. Also lists two of the organization's funding sources: a grant from the Centers for Disease Control and appropriations from the recently-passed Ryan White CARE Act funds. Finally, describes BEBASHI's connections to other groups through the National AIDS Information and Education Program, Philadelphia AIDS Consortium, and Minority AIDS Coalition. -
No Matter What Shape You're In
Sign reads No Matter What Shape You're In Anyone Can Get the AIDS Virus -
Take the Test. Take Control
Poster with of African American man. Text reads: Take the Test. Take Control. Knowing my HIV status helps me take care of myself and my community." National HIV Testing Day June 27. -
Hazte La Prueba
Poster in spanish. Text reads: Hazte La Prueba. Toma Control. Dia Nacional De La Prueba De VIH. 27 de Junio. -
Take the Test
Poster with image of an African American man. Text reads: Take the test. Take control. Taking an HIV test may not be easy, but it's worth it. National HIV Testing Day June 27. -
Testing Makes Us Stronger
Image of an African American man. Text reads: Testing Makes Us Stronger. Your HIV test result expires every time you have risky sex. Stay strong and informed. Get tested. Department of Health and Human Services USA, CDC, Act Against AIDS -
Testing Makes Us Stronger
Image of two African American men embracing. Text reads: Testing Makes Us Stronger. We're responsible for our bodies and the choices we make. We fight HIV by speaking up and knowing our status. We get tested. Department of Health and Human Services USA, CDC, Act Against AIDS -
Testing Makes Us Stronger
Image of an African American man. Text reads: Testing Makes Us Stronger. Your HIV test result expires every time you have risky sex. Stay strong and informed. Get tested. Department of Health and Human Services USA, CDC, Act Against AIDS -
Testing Makes Us Stronger
Image of an African American man. Text reads: Testing Makes Us Stronger. Gay and bisexual men are standing up against HIV. We're staying strong and informed. We get tested. Department of Health and Human Services USA, CDC, Act Against AIDS -
Testing Makes Us Stronger
Image of three African American men. Text reads: Testing Makes Us Stronger. Gay and bisexual men are standing up against HIV. We're staying strong and informed. We get tested. Department of Health and Human Services USA, CDC, Act Against AIDS -
Testing Makes Us Stronger
Image of an African American man. Text reads: Testing Makes Us Stronger. Our HIV status is powerful information. It helps make us take better care of each other. Get tested. Department of Health and Human Services USA, CDC, Act Against AIDS -
Testing Makes Us Stronger
Image of two African American men holding hands. Text reads: Testing Makes Us Stronger. Our HIV status is powerful information. It helps make us take better care of each other. Get tested. Department of Health and Human Services USA, CDC, Act Against AIDS -
Overcoming Barriers to Condom Use STD Screening and Treatment in a High Risk Population Interviewer Training Manual
Part of interviewer training manual for "Overcoming Barriers to Condom Use STD Screening and Treatment in a High Risk Population," a CDC-funded research and demonstration project. -
Letter: Sheila Gort and Gary R. Noble to Curtis Wadlington
Letter thanking Wadlington for his contribution in helping to plan the National Conference on the Prevention of HIV Infection and AIDS in Racial and Ethnic Minorities in the United States, and asking for his feedback at a meeting to be held later in the month. Original enclosure of the meeting agenda not available. -
CDC’s HIV Treatment Works: Whitney’s Story
Whitney talks about how finding doctors and supports groups specializing in HIV and transgender women and men has helped her stay on HIV treatment. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) HIV Treatment Works campaign for people living with HIV features the stories of individuals talking about how sticking to HIV treatment helps them stay healthy, protect others, do what they love, and live a longer, healthier life. Join the conversation on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ActAgainstAIDS -
AIDS Information Exchange: US Conference of Mayors
Article on AIDS Information Exchange. Initiating needle exchange program. Located within Fire Same Sex Training Manual. -
Jemmott Intervention
Article on Jemmott Intervention, a multidimensional educational and skill building curriculum. Located within Fire Same Sex Training Manual. -
Task Force Connections Fall 1994 Newsletter
The quarterly technical assistance newsletter of the National Task Force on AIDS prevention. Main article is on 4th Gay Men of Color AIDS Institute . Located within Fire Same Sex Training Manual -
Be Sexy, Wear a Condom info card
Information card found with pack of condoms and lube. Text includes: HIV is preventable. National AIDS Education & Services for Minorities. Be sexy, wear a condom. Many Men, Many Voices: A Health Education workshop/retreat for African American men. A Better you risk reduction.