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Soul Tasting Event
Sign reads T.R.I.P The Real Impact Project presents Soul Tasting Event. Food Health Awareness. Mazzoni Center for men of color who have sex with men, as well as transgender women of color. -
Pregnancy and HIV
Poster that reads Check this out! If you have HIV and are pregnant you could pass the virus to your baby. -
Friends We Are
Poster with text Friends We Are & Friends We'll be Be & One of Us Has HIV. HugsinVited. An educational and training series. -
It’s Time to Draw the Line Against HIV/AIDS
Poster that reads It’s Time to Draw the Line Against HIV/AIDS. MAPP Minority AIDS Project of Philadelphia and Vicinity -
Only One Thing Should Come Between Us
Poster of two African American men in underwear with one holding a condom. -
Be Smart About HIV
Poster that reads Be Smart About HIV. See your doctor about new treatment options. New research suggests reducing the amount of virus may help you live longer. National Minority AIDS Council. National Lesbian and Gay Health Association -
Live Life!
Poster that reads Life is what you make it. Live life! An HIV Treatment Educational Program for African American and Latino/a Adults Living with HIV/AIDS -
Respect Yourself, Protect Yourself
Poster that reads Respect Yourself, Protect Yourself from HIV/AIDS. Use a condom every time. Georgia Women Preventing AIDS -
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day 2008
Poster that reads National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day 2008. February 7, 2008. Prevention is power. Get educated, get tested, get involved, get treated. -
Georgia M.
Poster with image of African American children. Text included: Tell my children when they grow to please always wear condoms. If I had used them I would be there to tell them myself. -Georgia M. -
Denise R.
Poster with image of African American women. Text included: Donny pays for food and rent and everything so I owe him a lot. But I make him wear a condom because I don't owe him that much. Denise R. -
Carrie J.
Poster with image of African American women. Text included: Danny said he didn't want to do it if we had to use condoms. I said goodnight. He drove around the block, came back and said, okay. -Carrie J. -
Sister's Wake Up!
Poster with images of African American women. Text includes: Sisters Wake Up! It's About Making Health Choices. AIDS is the #1 killer of African American and Latina women (ages 25-34). The virus is transmitted in three ways- sexually, blood contact and from mother to child. Only 75% of women are getting it from their lovers, boyfriends and husbands. -
Teens Uncensored
Poster with teens. Text includes: We're speaking out about sex, relationships, and the consequences. Teens Uncesnored. Monday, November 30th 11:00pm. It's everybody's business. here's the deal, condoms don't feel natural. I just wanted to have my first time. Watch it on UPN57 WPSG-TV. -
Let's Talk About Sex
Poster with of African American man. Text reads: Let's Talk About Sex and a possible vaccine for HIV! Sexually active, HIV negative men needed for an HIV vaccine research study. You cannot get AIDS from the vaccine. -
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. -
Every Generation has its Great Cause
Image of African American man and woman. Text reads: every generation has its great cause. Mine was civil rights. Ours is ending AIDS. An HIV vaccine is our best hope of ending the AIDS epidemic. -
Standing Tough . . .
Poster of African American male. Text reads: Standing Tough . . . get tested for HIV. Today's medicines can help you live a longer, healthier life. Power positive. -
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 -
Urban Coalition Training Pre/Post Test
Pre- and post-test for BEBASHI's AIDS education training with the Urban Coalition. Contains true and false as well as multiple choice answers for questions on the contraction and prevention of HIV/AIDS. -
Against the odds: transgender, black and HIV-positive
HIV and AIDS affect every segment of American society, but they affect certain populations disproportionately. About half of those living with HIV in the United States are African-American. About a quarter are older than 50. And a study in the journal "AIDS and Behavior" found 28 percent of male-to-female transgender people are infected. Josh Lederman has the story of one woman who fits all three categories. Medill News Service/Northwestern News Network -
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 -
Project Fire Post Seminar Evaluation
Project Fire Post Seminar Evaluation