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High Cost Repels D.C. College Students from HIV Drug
Black college students in D.C. cite the high cost of PReP, a drug used to prevent HIV, for why they…
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As Phill Wilson Retires, Black AIDS Institute Launches New Programs
As part of a new strategic plan to prepare for the next generation of Black HIV/AIDS response, the Black AIDS…
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Uncertainty Hangs Over HIV Community After Trump Win
When Phil Wilson first contracted the AIDS virus, his family and friends never thought that he'd see his 28th birthday.
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WILSON: We’ve Lost a Hero in AIDS Struggle
The world lost a hero, the AIDS community lost a leader, the Black AIDS community lost a giant, and many…
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21st International AIDS Conference Commences on “Mandela Day”
By Linda Villarosa (BAI Contributing Writer) It was entirely fitting that the 21st International AIDS Conference kicked off yesterday in…
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Phill Wilson: Still Answering the Black AIDS Call at 60 Years-old
By Karen Ocamb (Black AIDS Institute) The first cases of what became HIV/AIDS hit the news on June 5, 1981.…
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Morgan State University Hosts Health and Hip Hop Conference
By Freddie Allen NNPA News Wire In an effort to increase awareness about HIV/AIDS among young Black men, a group…
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The Struggle Against AIDS Loses a Hero
By Phill Wilson NNPA Columnist The world lost a hero, the AIDS community lost a leader, the Black AIDS community…
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Straight Black Men Sidelined in AIDS Fight
By Freddie Allen NNPA Senior Washington Correspondent NEWS ANALYSIS WASHINGTON (NNPA) – Heterosexual Black men were largely invisible at the…
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‘Empire’ Star Jussie Smollett Still a Social Activist
By Freddie Allen NNPA Senior Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON (NNPA) – Before he was Jamal Lyon, the sensitive, talented gay son…
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