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13 Black community organizations fighting HIV in the U.S. you should know
Black people accounted for 38% of new U.S. HIV diagnoses in 2023, with organizations providing education, testing, care, and policy advocacy to address disparities.
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13 Black community organizations fighting HIV in the U.S. you should know
As Black people continue to contract HIV at disproportionate rates, it's clear that the public health policies of their elected officials are failing them. But that doesn't mean they're facing the pandemic alone. According to the most recent data from the CDC, over 39,000 people were diagnosed with HIV in the U.S. in 2023. Black people accounted for 14,754 of these cases (38 percent), and had the highest rate of infection of any community (41.9 …
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