Today, at the International AIDS Conference in Washington, DC, the Black AIDS Institute is highlighting the problem of HIV/AIDS infections among women, especially Black women, in the United States.
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As we work to turn the tide on HIV, we can almost imagine a day without AIDS – but it will be impossible to achieve if young people are not central to our work.
The re-election of President Barack Obama is being seriously hampered by the Democratic Party’s use of Buckwheat politics!
This week Penn State was slapped with some of the toughest fines and penalties that have ever been seen by anyone that knows anything about sports.
Let me start out by saying that my heartfelt condolences go out to all of the victims and the families of those who have been affected by the senseless tragedy in Aurora, Colorado
Some of us, and I don’t know why, seem to be under the impression that HIV/AIDS is not the problem it once was for our community.
Our boys are at-risk: For dropping out of school, for poverty, for delinquency, for unemployment, for imprisonment.
Sasser, Georgia is the epitome of a “Leave It to Beaver” existence. Nestled in a serene part of southeast Georgia (outside of Albany) where tradition trumps progress, there is an unwritten rule that permeates throughout the fabric of life within that slap-happy community.
And that is how the dust settled and the smoke cleared over the political career of former State Senator Mandy Dawson (Dem., Fort Lauderdale).
Black business boondoggle!
