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The Southern AIDS
Living Quilt is a separate
initiative from the NAMES
Project Foundation’s
AIDS Memorial Quilt.
Established in 1987,
the AIDS Memorial Quilt
is composed
of more than 40,000
colorful panels that
memorialize the life of a
person lost to AIDS.  

For additional information
on the NAMES Project and
the AIDS Memorial Quilt,
please visit their website at
www.aidsquilt.org.

Resources

Faith Outreach Toolkit

Southern States Manifesto- Southern AIDS Coalition

HIV/AIDS in the U.S.- Kaiser Family Foundation

HIV Testing Recommendations- CDC

HIV Testing Frequently Asked Questions- CDC

HIV Prevalence Estimates - United States, 2006- MMWR, CDC

AIDS.gov- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program- Health Resources and Services                                                     Administration (HRSA)

HIV and Your Pregnancy- CDC

HIV Programs at the American Red Cross- American Red Cross

CDC Director Dr. Julie Gerberding on HIV and women in the U.S

District of Columbia HIV/AIDS Epidemiology Update 2008

Heterosexual Relationships and HIV in Washington, DC

 

Links

BlackDoctors.org- Offers a new, innovative approach to Black health, including free referals to Black doctors

Know your HIV status? Text: Your Zip Code to KnowIT or 566948 To find HIV test centers hear you www.hivtest.org



 


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