National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day 2018. United we will end HIV.
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National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day 2018. United we will end HIV.

New York, NY, October 11, 2018 – National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day (NLAAD), is held each year on the last day of Hispanic Heritage Month, on October 15. This year’s NLAAD is being successful in mobilizing communities to highlight the impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic among Hispanic/Latino communities. NLAAD promotes local, regional and national collaborative...

October 11, 2018October 11, 2018by
“I’m on the Pill” PrEP Ads Begin Airing on National TV
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“I’m on the Pill” PrEP Ads Begin Airing on National TV

“I’m on the pill,” declares a woman as she looks directly at the camera in the commercial. A transgender woman repeats the line as do two men after her. Finally a third man adds, “But it’s not birth control.” As frequent POZ readers have surely figured out, the actors in this campaign are talking about...

September 17, 2018September 17, 2018by
AIDSVu: Be a Superhero on National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day
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AIDSVu: Be a Superhero on National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day

National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day (NLAAD), observed each year on October 15, is an opportunity to raise awareness of the disproportionate impact that HIV has on the Latinx population in the United States. This year’s NLAAD theme, “Be a Superhero. Defeat HIV,” highlights the important role of both individuals and communities – a team of...

October 13, 2017October 13, 2017by
One Thing You Need to Know on Latino AIDS Awareness Day
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One Thing You Need to Know on Latino AIDS Awareness Day

As people living with HIV continue to live longer and healthier lives, a new conundrum is beginning to emerge within the community: managing the virus alongside comorbidities that come with age, like osteoporosis, heart disease, vision problems, and diabetes (the latter effects one in every 10 HIV-positive people). In 2013, nearly 42 percent of HIV-positive...

October 13, 2017October 13, 2017by
NLAAD: Two Men, Two Perspectives
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NLAAD: Two Men, Two Perspectives

Since 2003 when National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day (NLAAD) began, there have been many changes in this observance. Today we feature two unique perspectives on these changes. Latino Commission on AIDS (LCOA) is the lead for NLAAD . Lucciano Reberte is LCOA’s Program Coordinator for the LEAD program that engages young gay/bi men and transgender Latinas...

October 11, 2017October 11, 2017by
NY1: Concientizan a la Población Sobre la Prueba del VIH
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NY1: Concientizan a la Población Sobre la Prueba del VIH

Varias organizaciones comunitarias realizarán, este miércoles 11, un evento en la Alcaldía para concientizar a la población sobre la importancia de hacerse la prueba del VIH. El acto presentará iniciativas para combatir esta enfermedad que es tratable si se detecta a tiempo. Otra medida básica de prevención es el uso del preservativo y de la...

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Communities Across the Country Commemorate National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day 2017
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Communities Across the Country Commemorate National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day 2017

New York, NY, October 11, 2017 – National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day (NLAAD), is held each year on the last day of Hispanic Heritage Month, on October 15. This year NLAAD had a gigantic success mobilizing communities and engaging both social and mainstream media outlets to highlight the impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic among Hispanic/Latino...

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