As we recognize World AIDS Day (Dec. 1) and the start of HIV Awareness Month, we reflect on the lives of notable Black figures we lost.

As we commemorate World AIDS Day today, stay informed with 10 important facts we think our people should know when it comes to the virus.

Knowing your status increases your chances for a longer, healthier life.

  In honor of World Aids Day, Kanye West decided to treat the folks of New York City with a surprise performance.   Ye captivated…

Originally published in December of 2011… Thirty years ago, a mysterious illness swept the country. Doctors couldn’t find anything to proscribe for the mystery illness…

As we observe World Aids Day make sure you know your status. Get tested and get informed….. “Let’s Talk About Aids”……Check out the video….

Do you know your status? When is the last time you’ve been tested? There are several types of HIV testing methods. The two most popular tests are the blood and oral tests which each test for the presence of HIV antibodies. The blood test takes about 2 weeks to come back with results and the […]

Every generation is known for something. Let’s be the one that delivers an AIDS FREE GENERATION by 2015. Every day 1,000 babies are born with HIV. By 2015, that number could be near zero. Add your voice to (RED) and ONE’s digital (2015)QUILT – pictures and pledges from people all over the world who are […]

World AIDS Day is held on 1 December each year and is an opportunity for people worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV, show their support for people living with HIV and to commemorate people who have died. World AIDS Day was the first ever global health day and the first one was held […]

Rapper Lil B made headlines earlier this year when he chose to name his album I’m Gay.  The 21-year-old explained the bold move to CNN stating, “I hope that I can turn some of my fans that might be homophobic or supporters that might be homophobic and say, ‘You know what, we’re all one people. […]

As we recognize World AIDS Day today, its imperative that we continue to raise awareness and educate the masses.  Being responsible and protecting ourselves and others is one of our main goals. 

Congratulations! You have the opportunity to be a part of this important day all over the world.  Millions of people are living with HIV and AIDS.  We must continue to raise awareness and protect ourselves and others.