In 2020, the South comprised 38% of the U.S population but represented over half of new diagnoses. Southern HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is dedicated to raise consciousness while calling attention to the barriers that fuel stigma and result in disproportionate affects in Southern communities. SHAAD is an opportunity for community leaders and organizations to educate and engage the public in the fight to end the epidemic. Let’s unite in love to talk openly about our health and the stigma that ... view more »
In 2020, the South comprised 38% of the U.S population but represented over half of new diagnoses. Southern HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is dedicated to raise consciousness while calling attention to the barriers that fuel stigma and result in disproportionate affects in Southern communities. SHAAD is an opportunity for community leaders and organizations to educate and engage the public in the fight to end the epidemic. Let’s unite in love to talk openly about our health and the stigma that surrounds it in our community using our most authentic voices and ways of self-expression…ON THE BALLROOM FLOOR!
Join us for the Love Brings Change: Southern HIV Awareness Day Ball on Saturday, August 19, 2023, at 6:00 PM (Central Daylight Time). This exciting event will take place at 2001 Avenue D, Birmingham, AL 35218.
Your presence will help spread awareness about HIV, combat stigma, and support those affected by the virus. Together, we can make a positive change in our
Community. This event is made possible with the support of our collaborating partners: GggTAKE Resource Center; Alabama Department of Public Health; Center for Black Health & Equity; NC AIDS Action Network; and Ballroom, We Care *
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