'Love Your Life' Campaign Encourages Self-Love Among NYC-Area Women of Color

Love Your Life, a new campaign with images by Duane Cramer
Black women and Latinas will be seeing more positive, culturally familiar images associated with HIV prevention and treatment in New York City around Harlem and the Queens neighborhood of Jackson Heights, as well as in Central New Jersey, starting on March 10, 2017.
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'Partisan' Gerrymandering Is Still About Race

Patient waits for treatment.
The Wisconsin case before the Supreme Court claims to be about partisanship. But race is a factor in this case and many others nationwide.
'Simple 7' Steps Can Help Improve Blood Pressure in Blacks

John N. Booth III, MPH, Ph.D. Candidate, Epidemiology, University of Alabama, Birmingham
Just a few healthy lifestyle habits can reduce black Americans' risk of high blood pressure, researchers say.
"We found that even small improvements in cardiovascular health can reduce risk for developing high blood pressure," said study lead author John Booth III, of the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Read more: 'Simple 7' Steps Can Help Improve Blood Pressure in Blacks
'Simple 7' Steps Can Help Improve Blood Pressure in Blacks
John N. Booth III, MPH, Ph.D. Candidate, Epidemiology, University of Alabama, Birmingham
Just a few healthy lifestyle habits can reduce black Americans' risk of high blood pressure, researchers say.
"We found that even small improvements in cardiovascular health can reduce risk for developing high blood pressure," said study lead author John Booth III, of the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Read more: 'Simple 7' Steps Can Help Improve Blood Pressure in Blacks
#30DaysOfHIV Online Community Calendar

#30 Days of HIV Calendar
From the "PrEP to Live" Brunch in Little Rock, Ark., on this past Sunday, to the BTAN 3-Day HIV Training in Charlotte taking place later this week, to the Youth Block Party the Star Track Clinic will hold in Baltimore on June 19th, the Black AIDS Institute's Online Community Calendar is live.