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This weekend, the entire globe took a moment to show support for the millions living with AIDS. No matter who you are or where you live, this is an issue that impacts us all. One of the world’s biggest entertainment icons took time to speak out on World AIDS Day (December 1st) to give information […]

In order to spread HIV/AIDS awareness in the African-American community, Reverend Anthony Lee has instituted a practice of testing himself  in front of his congregation…

Rapper Lil B made headlines earlier this year when he chose to name his album I’m Gay.  The 21-year-old explained the bold move to CNN stating, “I hope that I can turn some of my fans that might be homophobic or supporters that might be homophobic and say, ‘You know what, we’re all one people. […]

Here are recent stats on the rate of HIV and AIDS in Virginia. 1. About 21,000 Virginians are known to be living with HIV/AIDS as of 2009. 2. It is estimated that about 50% or less of Virginians living with HIV/AIDS are not in care. In addition, estimates suggest that about 4,500 Virginians do not […]