Warning: Eric Avery pulls no punches. His artwork is graphic and sometimes horrific. But so is the world of HIV/AIDS, where its victims experience a daily dose of fear, despair and hopelessness. Those ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Looking for a new and more effective method for delivering important messages about HIV/AIDS to teens, University of South Carolina researchers turned to the graphic novel format.
Columbia, SC (WLTX) -- African-Americans make up about 76% of the new HIV/AIDS cases in South Carolina. Currently, there are about 7000 African-American men in South Carolina that are living with HIV, ...
Discover a quarter-century’s worth of AIDS Awareness campaigns from across the globe at The Wolfsonian Museum (1001 Washington Ave., Miami Beach), which received a donation by Harry S. Hacker of more ...
After our story Good news, bad news: HIV diagnoses decreasing among African-Americans, but black gay men still 3 times more likely to be infected as white gay men ran, amfAR sent us these graphics ...
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