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For Many Black Women, HIV/AIDS Activism is a Matter of Faith

February 1, 2022

To mark National Black HIV & AIDS Day February 7, IFYC hosted a conversation with Black thought-leaders, activists, and organizers engaged in on-the-ground efforts to destigmatize HIV and eradicate the virus.

To mark National Black HIV & AIDS Day February 7, IFYC hosted a conversation with Black thought-leaders, activists, and organizers engaged in on-the-ground efforts to destigmatize HIV and eradicate the virus.

By focusing on the spirit of Jesus rather than on Church doctrine, these women were able to get buy-in from their communities, even if reluctantly at times.

A new book focuses on women's AIDS activism in churches.

A new book focuses on women’s AIDS activism in churches.

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