National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

February 7

Black communities continue to lead with resilience, advocacy, and innovation in the fight against HIV. While stigma, medical mistrust, and systemic inequities still exist, progress is real and it’s driven by Black voices, Black-led organizations, and community-centered care.

National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is a time to honor that leadership, elevate accurate information, and recommit to equity in HIV prevention, care, and treatment. By sharing knowledge, encouraging testing, and supporting culturally responsive healthcare, we move closer to a future where everyone can thrive free from HIV-related stigma and barriers to care.

Use the social media resources below to spark meaningful conversations, celebrate progress, and stand with Black communities working toward ending HIV.

Caption 1:Today is National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. We honor the strength, leadership, and progress of Black communities driving change in HIV prevention, care, and advocacy. By breaking stigma, sharing knowledge, and supporting equitable healthcare, we move closer to an HIV-free future, for everyone.

Hashtags: #NBHAAD #BlackHealthMatters #EndHIV #StopHIVStigma #KnowYourStatus #HealthEquity #CommunityCare

 

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