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January 29, 2008
HIV Prevention for Puerto Rican Seniors
The San Juan Health Department has created a program to educate Puerto Rican seniors about their risk for contracting HIV, reports the Miami Herald.
The National Latino Hispanic AIDS Leadership Summit Begins Today
On January 29 and 30 in Washington D.C., activists, health advocates, political leaders and people living with HIV convene to kick off the 2008 National Latino Hispanic AIDS Leadership Summit to develop the Latino/Hispanic AIDS Action Agenda—a national policy blueprint to fight HIV/AIDS amongst Latino-American communities.
January 25, 2008
New HIV/AIDS Campaign Targets North Carolina's Latinos
A new initiative in North Carolina hopes to tackle disproportionately high rates of HIV/AIDS among Latinos in the state, reports the News & Observer.
January 18, 2008
Latina Sorority Shows Support for HIV Assistance Bill
Upon learning of a proposed bill that would provide additional care for U.S. Latinos and other minorities living with HIV, the Indiana University chapter of Latina sorority Gamma Phi Omega has been increasing its efforts to spread HIV/AIDS awareness throughout both school and community, Indiana Daily Student reports.
January 14, 2008
Latino Group to Keep HIV/AIDS Program Running
After announcing a week earlier that it would no longer be running a program for HIV positive people in Arizona’s Maricopa County, the nonprofit Chicanos Por La Causa (CPLC) has said it will continue to offer its Ryan White CARE program through February 2009, reports The Arizona Republic.
January 11, 2008
One out of Five in NYC Are at Risk for HIV
Nearly one out of five adults in New York City is at risk for HIV infection through intravenous-drug use or unprotected sex with multiple partners, according to a study released January 10, the city’s NY1 cable news network reports.
January 09, 2008
Hispanic Group Pulls Out of Arizona HIV/AIDS Program
While Hispanic Americans represent one of the fastest growing at-risk groups for HIV infection, Arizona AIDS service organization Chicanos Por La Causa will no longer be serving positive people in Maricopa County due to a lack of necessary funds, The Arizona Republic reports.
January 04, 2008
Kids Grill AIDS Experts in New Film
In a documentary entitled Please Talk to Kids About AIDS, two sisters—aged 4 and 6—talk to top experts in the HIV/AIDS field about the virus and get some straightforward, jargon-free answers, Voice of America News reports. 
January 03, 2008
AIDS Activist and Actress Gloria Reuben Returns to ER
For one night only—tonight, January 3—actress and AIDS activist Gloria Reuben will reprise her role as HIV-positive former medical assistant Jeanie Boulet on NBC’s longtime medical drama ER, TV Guide Online reports.

 

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