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SUMMARY:National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
DESCRIPTION:National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day\nNational Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NBHAAD) is dedicated to raising awareness about the disproportionate impact of HIV on Black and African American communities. First observed in 1999\, NBHAAD highlights the importance of community involvement and improved access to HIV education\, prevention\, testing\, and treatment services. \nAccording to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)\, national HIV prevention efforts led to a 10 percent decrease in the number of Black or African American people diagnosed with HIV between 2017 and 2021. Despite this decrease\, HIV continues to have a disproportionate impact in Black communities. In 2021\, 40 percent of new HIV diagnoses occurred in Black and African American people\, although this population accounted for only 13 percent of the total population. This disparity is even wider in the South\, where Black and African American people accounted for 49 percent of new diagnoses in 2021 but comprised only 19 percent of the population. In addition\, the majority of new HIV diagnoses occur in Black or African American gay\, bisexual\, and other men who have sex with men (MSM). Within this population\, young Black and African American MSM are the most affected subpopulation—three of four new HIV diagnoses in Black and African American MSM are among people ages 13-34.
URL:https://livwellchs.org/event/nbhaad/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Days
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SUMMARY:International Condom Day
DESCRIPTION:International Condom Day\nAccording to the World Health Organization\, over 1 million people globally acquire an STI every day\, and 117 million new HIV infections since 1990 have been averted thanks to condoms. This is why\, on International Condom Day and beyond\, the world must remember—condoms are safe\, sexy\, and essential to ending HIV/AIDS. \nInternational Condom Day (ICD) was established by the AIDS Healthcare Foundation\, a non-profit organization that was founded in the 1980s as a response to the AIDS epidemic. The first International Condom Day was introduced in 2009 as a fresh way to help people remember the importance of practicing safe sex.
URL:https://livwellchs.org/event/international-condom-day/
CATEGORIES:Awareness Days
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SUMMARY:HIV Is Not A Crime Awareness Day
DESCRIPTION:HIV Is Not A Crime Awareness Day\nFebruary 28 is HIV is Not a Crime Awareness Day\, which was first observed in 2022 by the Sero Project in collaboration with the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation. This awareness day is an opportunity to amplify the voices of those who have been criminalized based on their HIV status. \nLiving with HIV is not a crime\, but in more than 30 states\, people are being imprisoned due to their HIV status. HIV criminalization laws consist of using a person’s positive HIV status in a criminal prosecution\, increasing charges or punishments because the person has HIV.
URL:https://livwellchs.org/event/hiv-is-not-a-crime-awareness-day/
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