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Hi all!! My name is Marie. I'm 49 years old and I was recently diagnosed with HIV... I look forward to supporting women everywhere!
Well, I made it to USCHA in Washington DC... I love coming to these conferences because they are so personally beneficial for me as an advocate.
Joint letter urging NIH to maintain federal HIV guidelines and potential strategies and opportunities for supporting their maintenance at NIH
When I look back over my life, it has been filled with many roadblocks, bad choices, deaths, and adversities--yet, somehow, someway, I have always found the strength to carry on.
I didn't come into that hospital wrapped in faith. I came in wrapped in symptoms, pain, and a history that made even the bravest nurses tune me out.
A sister girl is just tryna survive these +/- 100 years that I got and praying for Jesus to come back like they said, cus these people really down here wilding.
Watch a video of this expert-led discussion on how families affected by HIV are impacted by the child welfare system.
I would go to my clinic hiding my face and the day before visiting the clinic I didn't sleep. I kept on thinking how will I do tomorrow?? Who will I meet there?
Esta colección de materiales presenta herramientas y perspectivas para apoyar la salud holística de las mujeres y su bienestar en general.
This collection of materials features tools and perspectives to support women's holistic wellness and overall well-being.
On Thursday, August 28, Ciarra "Ci Ci" Covin and Kim Canaduy led a discussion around the vital role of physical activity and exercise in our lives.
It was Friday, May 2, 1986, and the day started out like any other day, but it wasn't. Today would change our lives forever.
This is not just a story about illness— it's about intuition. The terrifying silence of being dismissed. And the sacred roar of deciding to save yourself.
Despite four decades of advances in HIV research, advocacy, treatment, and prevention, an HIV cure remains essential. But progress towards a cure is now at risk.