The number of HIV cases in Atlanta can be compared to that of Third World countries and are now deemed as an ‘epidemic’ by scientists. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,  one in 51 Georgians will be diagnosed with HIV in their lifetime. “Downtown Atlanta is as bad as Zimbabwe or Harare […]

The headline is as frightening as it sounds: “Half Of Atlanta’s Newly Diagnosed HIV Patients Have AIDS, Grady Testing Finds.” Yet, what may sound like…

  Waiting for your HIV test results to come back can be the most nerve-wracking 20 minutes of your life. Luckily, Special K has some suggestions to…

As a breast cancer survivor, Ebony Steele knows the importance of taking care of her health. You know her for her hilarious commentary , and dishing…

Today is National HIV Testing Day, but unfortunately we still have an issue with people, especially in the Black community, not being proactive about knowing…

Empowerment Resource Center will offer free HIV testing services on National HIV Testing Day to encourage people to learn their HIV status. What:  5th Annual Take Charge Get Tested TM Event – Free HIV Testing Services When:  Wednesday, June 27, 2012 – 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM Where:  Hurt Park (Across from Georgia State University)   100 Edgewood Avenue NE,  Atlanta GA 30303

February 7, 2011 marks the 11th year of the National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. With all of the information dispersed out here for us, the numbers of infected African-Americans women and men are still rising.  Why?