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Black AIDS Institute and The Magic Johnson Foundation
10th Annual Heroes in the Struggle




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“i know” is a new CDC-sponsored social media effort designed to encourage young African-Americans aged 18 to 24 to talk openly and often about HIV, both online and off.
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"I Know" Jeremih
CDC "i know" initiative at Clark Atlanta University featuring Jeremih

Ludacris
speaks about the impact of HIV/AIDS on African-American Young People.

Knowledge is Power
The impact of HIV/AIDS on Young People

 

   
 

BLACK AIDS INSTITUTE is proud to support Greater Than AIDS.

Greater Than AIDSSM,
a new national movement seeks to inspire hope and promote the possibility of change in the AIDS epidemic facing Black America.

 

College Students from New York to California are showing that they are Greater Than AIDS, organizing campus events and distributing informational materials. Read More

 

Deciding Moment
Deciding Moments are everyday opportunities to take a stand against HIV -- to be "greater than" the disease. It may be walking into a clinic and asking to be tested, buying (and using) condoms, correcting a piece of misinformation, talking with your child, or keeping up with your medications. Through these simple acts, we help to stop the spread of HIV. And, by each of us doing our part, we can collectively change the course of this epidemic.

Deciding Moment: DJ
Deciding Moments are everyday opportunities to take a stand against HIV -- to be "greater than" the disease.

Deciding Moment: Marvelyn
Deciding Moments are everyday opportunities to take a stand against HIV -- to be "greater than" the disease.

 

 

 

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