HIV/AIDS and forgiveness: How Judith Shaw forgave herself and the man who infected her
Shaw insists that forgiveness saved her life: “For me, if I hadn’t forgiven I would be out there, somewhere, in that world, abusing myself. I would die.” […]
Shaw insists that forgiveness saved her life: “For me, if I hadn’t forgiven I would be out there, somewhere, in that world, abusing myself. I would die.” […]
Sabrina Heard, HIV-positive community health worker, reveals what HIV looks like
Matthew Rose is an HIV advocate and a strong voice for young Black gay men in the United States. Based in Washington D.C., Matthew does independent consulting on HIV/AIDS policy […]
One of the most intriguing borders thus far is that of the U.S. military […]
The Cicely Bolden case exposes the dangers women face when telling partners they’re HIV-positive.
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Baptist Health South Florida employees always jump on the opportunity to volunteer with Habitat for Humanity, having sponsored 24 homes in over 20 years. Recently, Baptist Health employees of diverse backgrounds joined forces for a special Day of Service: Caring for Our Community to help revitalize and improve homes for low income families […]
Sharon R. Wilson, president of the Senate of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, is set to return to Florida Memorial University (FMU), her alma mater, to deliver the keynote address at the fall commencement ceremony.
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How far will your employer go to keep you poor?
Career politicians seem to perpetually create buzz words to add a bit of flare to the mundane world of politics.
The economic challenges that people of color face is reflected in the recently released NAACP Opportunity and Diversity Report Card […]
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