Join us for a powerful event on Black HIV Awareness Day! It’s time to raise awareness, break stigmas, and promote health in our community. We’ll gather at the Union District Oyster Bar & Lounge, 501 Morse Street Northeast in Washington, DC. Don’t miss out on this important and fun event!
Onsite testing will be provided by Us Helping Us.
Event Context:ย February 7 is National HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NBHAAD), first observed in 1999. This observance is a day to acknowledge how HIV disproportionately affects Black people.
Black communities have made significant progress in reducing HIV. Yet racism, discrimination, and mistrust in the health care system may affect whether Black people seek or receive HIV prevention services. These issues may also reduce the likelihood of engaging in HIV treatment and care. NBHAAD is an opportunity to increase HIV education, testing, community involvement, and treatment among Black communities.
This yearโs theme is “Engage, Educate, Empower: Uniting to End HIV/AIDS in Black Communities.”
- Engage: Discuss ways to involve better the black community in HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment efforts. This can include outreach programs, community partnerships, and utilizing local leaders and influencers to promote HIV testing and destigmatize the conversation around HIV/AIDS.
- Educate: Focusing on improving HIV/AIDS education among black youth and adults. This could cover the latest research, treatment options, understanding of PrEP and PEP medications, and debunking myths that contribute to stigma and discrimination.
- Empower: Highlighting success stories and strategies that have effectively empowered black individuals living with HIV/AIDS. Empowerment can be through advocacy, policy change, access to care, and support systems.