Kecia decided to share her story with H-Town about living with Aids. Check out the interview below. [ooyala code=”dwdzZjNzpeLd8q2EsCg99pyycc72jhyf”]

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Thanks to everyone who came out to Make Me Over For The Cause!  We had a wonderful time!  We raised money for the AIDS Foundation Houston and the ladies were pampered at the same time!!! Much love to all of the volunteers too!! Thanks so much! Check out the pics!  

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This past Sunday on Access Houston I spoke with Dwight Eubanks about his upcoming appearance at The Ultimate Runway Fashion Show on Dec. 1st.  Check out our interview below!

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When I first heard about the over-the-counter HIV test I had mixed feelings.  Actually, I still do.  While it appears to be a wonderful idea to have access to an HIV test and results at your own convenience….this may not be a good thing.  I have been in HIV/AIDS Outreach since 1995 when I lost […]

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The Latino HIV Task Force will offer free HIV tests on October 13 as part of the National Latino AIDS Awareness Day. The task force will offer the HIV tests from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Association for the Advancement of Mexican Americans (AAMA), 6001 Gulf Freeway. Hispanics in Houston and Harris County […]

 The Houston Department of Health and Human Services (HDHHS) has declared a syphilis outbreak in Houston and Harris County.The agency has reported seen a 97 percent increase in new cases of syphilis cases during the first seven months of 2012 compared to the same time period last year. The outbreak marks a trend reversal as […]

A mystery illness that mimics AIDS has researchers baffled after it’s left scores of people in Asia and the United States with AIDS-like systems even…

Check out the remix to the hit single “Snapbacks & Tattoos” by Hip Hop 4 HIV Awareness Concert artist Driicky Graham! The remix finds Mr. Graham teaming up with Roscoe Dash, Ca$h Out, and French Montana to provide an all-star remix to the smash record.      

In order to spread HIV/AIDS awareness in the African-American community, Reverend Anthony Lee has instituted a practice of testing himself  in front of his congregation…

William, Anthony and Justin, three African American HIV positive men, describe what it's like to be HIV positive and living on the down low in South Carolina, which rates 8th in the country in AIDS case rates.

It’s been just over 30 years since the first AIDS case was reported in the U.S., and despite the advances in medicine, there is no cure (that we know of). Even more disturbing is the fact that the epidemic continues to attack the Black community. Although Black people only make up less than a quarter of the […]