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The National Black Justice Coalition Commemorates National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day; Re-Releases Toolkit

CONTACT: Brett Abrams | brett@unbendablemedia.com 

WASHINGTON, DC — For National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NBHAAD) today, February 7, the National Black Justice Coalition (NBJC) has re-released a toolkit that includes information about testing, treatment, and tips for reducing the stigma surrounding HIV/AIDS.

Observed annually on February 7th, NBHAAD aims to address the disproportionate impact of the HIV/AIDS crisis in the Black community.  According to the Center for Disease Control, the Black community has been disproportionately impacted by the epidemic since it was introduced in the late 1980s.  

LEARN MORE HERE: https://nbjc.org/national-black-hiv-aids-awareness-day-nbhaad/ 

Despite the medical, scientific, and social advancements in HIV/AIDS management and mitigation, Black people still account for the highest proportion of Americans living with HIV, receiving new HIV diagnoses, and being diagnosed with AIDS each year. In 2019, Black people accounted for 42% of new HIV diagnoses while being less than 13% of the total population in the US and dependent areas.  The number of Black cis women living with HIV is the highest among cisgender women of all races/ethnicities. 

Dr. David J. Johns, executive director of the National Black Justice Coalition, explained: 

“National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NBHAAD) is an opportunity for Black people — and those who profess to love us — to recommit to addressing the disproportionate impact that HIV/AIDS continues to have throughout diverse Black communities. Black History Month is a great opportunity for all of us to focus on ending HIV transmission, increasing support for people living with HIV, and reducing stigma – especially our elected leaders. 

“We hope this toolkit will help everyone participate in this critically important effort to ensure that all Black people are happy and healthy.  We know that coordinated and concerted efforts to address a crisis make meaningful breakthroughs in democratized health care possible, as we’re witnessing in response to the novel coronavirus.  This NBHAAD, my hope is we celebrate Black History Month by committing to doing things that we know will dramatically improve lived experiences and life outcomes for all Black lives.”

NBJC’s National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day toolkit includes guidance on ways to start conversations about HIV/AIDS, including the use of social media, hosting events like a “Mocktails & Conversation” chat, hosting a screening of the film 90 Days, and even writing an article or an OpEd. It also includes shareable facts about how HIV/AIDS affects Black communities and medications that help curb the virus’ effects and transmission. Finally, it encourages readers to prioritize their holistic health, which includes sexual health, stating, “we all deserve pleasure and intimacy without stigma” and “you deserve to be well.”

Find free testing sites and information about PrEP, PEP, and condoms at nbjc.org, and learn more by reading the NBJC NBHAAD toolkit. Social media graphics for NBHAAD can be downloaded here.

The National Black Justice Coalition (NBJC) is a civil rights organization dedicated to the empowerment of Black lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and same gender loving (LGBTQ/SGL) people, including people living with HIV/AIDS.