Nicole Roebuck-Warner provides support and care for the HIV/AIDS community
Nicole Roebuck-Warner is the executive director of AID Atlanta one of the largest AIDS service organization in the Southeast region. For almost 19 years Warner
Nicole Roebuck-Warner is the executive director of AID Atlanta one of the largest AIDS service organization in the Southeast region. For almost 19 years Warner
Originally in the restaurant, retail, and hotel management industries, Jeannine Blackman is now a clinic nurse manager at Mercy Care. rolling out sat down with
Since 2009, AIDS Healthcare Foundation has served the District of Columbia, addressing the growing rate of new HIV diagnoses. AHF medical director Dr. Roxanne Cox-Iyamu
The quest for a youthful appearance has led to at least two known HIV infections at a spa located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The clients
Southwest Atlanta native Evan Pitts has dedicated his time and energy to identifying solutions that address barriers to equitable health care. He has developed several
An HIV-positive man allegedly used dating apps to meet and have unprotected sex with women. According to WUSA, Randolph Smith, 34, initially learned of his
Beyoncé has revealed how a family member’s battle with HIV “was one of the most painful experiences” of her life. The “Formation” singer appeared alongside
Dazon Dixon Diallo, the founder and president of SisterLove, has fearlessly battled the disparities facing women affected by HIV. Her global mission spans from the United States
Nicole Roebuck has been an HIV/AIDS activist for 20 years and currently serves as executive director for AID Atlanta. Prior to this role, she worked
Since Harlem was recognized for its Renaissance in the 1920s, people have been seeking the next place to tout as a Black mecca — a place
As a research coordinator and community health educator at Emory Ponce Clinical Research Site in Atlanta, Edwin Blount-Worthington always makes it his priority to bring
December 1 is World AIDS Day, a day created to promote unity in the fight against HIV and AIDS, give support to those living with
Cloaked inside a nifty thrift store, the AIDS Health Foundation combines shopping and health services all under one roof. Out of The Closet is a thrift store with
Officials in Albuquerque, New Mexico, have shut down the VIP Spa, located at 809 Tijeras Avenue, after serious health code violations. At issue is the
Almost two years after rolling out first told readers about a deadly disease spread by an insect, public health officials are declaring that the problem
The story of the battle against HIV and STDs is a complex one that includes dynamics of race, economics, and behavior whose progress seems to change
Zina Age was worried back in 2003 because her 12-year-old godchild was back in the doctor’s office sick again. He had been a sickly child
More than 300 people showed up at the historical Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center for the annual 5K walk/run Aids Walk South Dallas.
Like many Black millennials, Nicole Buffong is intelligent and driven. But her life within the past 12 months was turned upside down when she developed
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Milwaukee public health officials have announced the discovery of a cluster of new HIV and syphilis