National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day hosted by AIDS Project Worcester: Understanding Intersectionality & Inclusivity Within The Black Community
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day hosted by AIDS Project Worcester: Understanding Intersectionality & Inclusivity Within The Black Community
Each year, AIDS Project Worcester hosts National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day to raise awareness and highlight the disproportionate impact of HIV in the Black communities, to increase access to HIV education, prevention, testing and treatment, to mobilize community involvement and to combat HIV, recommit to sharpen efforts to focus on research, highlight the progress made from then (40 years ago) and now, consider challenges around prevention of HIV transmission among Black people and to promote prevention, screening, testing, and treatment for individuals living with HIV and for those at risk for HIV.
This event is free and open to all. Food will be provided. HIV resources will be available.