Time For Real Talk About HIV/AIDS And Young Black People
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What happens when outsiders to the HBCU community try to impact Black college culture? The answer may not be as straightforward as you think.
Let’s talk about the serious subject of HIV/AIDS in our community, and especially what is happening on HBCU campuses.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, college students account for about 55 percent of all HIV infections among those ages 13 to 24. Phill Wilson, founder and CEO of the Black AIDS Institute; actresses Sheryl Lee Ralph and Vanessa Williams, both long-time HIV activists joined Roland Martin on Washington Watch to discuss how to stop the spread of HIV and AIDS.
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