PrEPping for What You Don't Know

What if HIV prevention made sense to Black women?

Pre-exposure prophylaxis, more widely known as PrEP, is a nuanced issue for women. While there is no question that they could benefit from PrEP, questions remain about why they are not accessing it. Among women, Black women followed closely by trans women, are the most disproportionately impacted by HIV. As a Black woman living with HIV, I am particularly sensitive to those facts. Continue reading...

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