This past weekend we recognized National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day and renewed our commitment to ending stigma and improving health equity.
Our Reseda location is offering prevention tools, testing information, and community support.
#NBHAAD #StopTheStigma
Graphic showing photo of two adults laughing together. Event info: African American Health Program National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Event. Sunday, February 22, 2026, 130-4 pm, Silver Spring Civic Building, 1 Veterans Plaza, Silver Spring, MD 20910. HIV/STI screenings with care guidance. Powerful speakers, panel discussion and activities for all ages. Music, food and refreshments. Vendors with info and resources. Free and open to the public! RSVP at aahpnbhaad26.eventbrite.com
Join Montgomery County's African American Health Program for a National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day event Sunday, February 22, 2026, 1:30-4 p.m. at the Silver Spring Civic Building (1 Veterans Plaza, Silver Spring, MD 20910). #NBHAAD
Register now: aahpnbhaad26.eventbrite.com
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National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day raises awareness about HIV in Black and African American communities in the US. Here are memoirs, nonfiction, fiction and poetry by/about Black people with HIV/AIDS.
Book lists in ALT text.
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The Beverly Hills/Hollywood NAACP Branch and The L-Project are proud co-sponsors of the 16th Annual NBHAAD Event on 2/28. Tix available on eventbrite! 🎟️ #nbhaad #HIVAwareness #blackgayhistory www.eventbrite.com/e/16th-annua...
Black Americans are 12% of the US but 38% of new HIV cases, with 47% in Black MSM aged 13-34. Disparity isn't destiny. This #NBHAAD, we call for better testing, prevention, and NIH research to end stigma. ✊🏾🩺
#NBHAAD2026 #PublicHealth #BlackCommunity #EndHIV #MedicalEquity
Today marks National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, a moment to recognize the continued, disproportionate impact of HIV on Black communities across the U.S. #NBHAAD
Data drives action. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4qjgmTF
Trauma-informed care shouldn’t be optional. It helps save lives.
People deserve care that feels safe enough to come back to.
Learn more about Titan’s story: www.eltonjohnaidsfoundation.org/meet-titan-a-voice-for-c...
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Today, ACPM recognizes National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. We're committed to advancing HIV testing, prevention & treatment in Black communities. Together, we can reduce transmission rates. 🎗️
Learn about free testing: https://bit.ly/3O37dB6
#NBHAAD #PublicHealth #ACPM
Today is National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. In NV-04, we recognize the ongoing impact HIV/AIDs has on Black communities and reaffirm our commitment to education, prevention, testing, and access to care. Ending stigma and expanding awareness saves lives. #NBHAAD
HIV prevention (like PrEP before exposure to HIV & PEP within 72 hours after exposure) & treatment are effective. People with HIV can live long, healthy lives. If the viral load becomes undetectable from treatment, you won’t transmit HIV via sex. https://owntheawk.org/learn/safer-sex/ #NBHAAD
National Black HIV & AIDS Awareness Day
Black Americans are 3x as likely as the general U.S. population to be diagnosed with HIV. That's unacceptable.
Our members are committed to ensuring federal HIV prevention, care, and research programs remain funded and do not leave Black Americans behind. #NBHAAD
This Black History Month, we honor Phill Wilson, amfAR Trustee and lifelong activist whose leadership helped change the course of the HIV epidemic. His story is proof that research and advocacy save lives—and serves as a reminder that the fight for health equity is not over. #NBHAAD
Under Trump/MAGA control, our federal government no longer acknowledges #NBHAAD. We’re observing this day under protest because we refuse to let it be erased in pursuit of a white supremacist agenda that denies Black history and devalues Black lives. It is still National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
On February 7, Black-led and Black-principled organizations across the diaspora observe National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NBHAAD) with renewed resolve, clarity, and collective leadership. As organizations grounded in Black leadership and Black-principled practice, we are issuing this joint statement as a public commitment to move National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day forward with intention, integrity, and accountability. We affirm our leadership in shaping the observance—not as a static moment, but as a living, evolving movement rooted in Black liberation. We recognize that being Black-led does not automatically mean being Black-serving or advancing a Black agenda. This work requires an explicit commitment to centering Black people—our lived experiences, needs, knowledge, and solutions. Being Black-principled reflects a shared responsibility to ensure that National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day remains accountable to Black communities most impacted by HIV, systemic inequities, and structural violence. Together, we commit to: Sustaining and strengthening National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day through Black-led and Black-principled leadership • Establishing an annual, community-driven theme that reflects current realities and priorities • Centering Black communities across the global diaspora, recognizing that HIV does not respect borders and neither does Black resilience • Defending access to care, dignity, and safety for those most impacted by HIV and intersecting systems of harm. We unequivocally stand against the escalating attacks on immigrants, including immigrants of African descent, whose lives and access to health care are increasingly criminalized and threatened. We also stand firmly with transgender people, who are integral members of Black communities and who continue to face targeted violence, discrimination, and barriers to care. These attacks are not separate from the HIV epidemic—they are drivers of it.
PWN-USA is proud to join our peers in signing onto this National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day statement of commitment.
Thank you Leisha McKinley-Beach for spearheading it.
You can read the full statement through this Dropbox link:
www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/tq92y...
#NBHAAD #HIV #BlackLeadership
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day reminds us: prevention, testing, and treatment save lives. Together, we fight stigma, uplift communities, and honor resilience. Spread love not HIV. #NBHAAD #StopHIVTogether #NationalBlackHIVAIDSAwarenessDay
HIV criminalization isn’t about public health—it’s about policing, surveillance, and punishment. Black communities are targeted at every turn. Abolition is not abstract for us. It’s necessary. This report names why. Thanks @williamsinstitute.bsky.social for this research. #Abolition #NBHAAD
We’re Tracking HIV Policy Impacts on Black Communities—and We Need Your Help A new initiative from PrEP in Black America creates accountability where federal systems fail. Feb 6, 2026 By: Danielle Campbell, Ph.D., M.P.H.; Leisha McKinley-Beach, M.P.H.; John Meade, M.P.H.; Oni Blackstock, M.D., M.H.S. This article is part of a collaboration between TheBody and PrEP in Black America.
On this eve of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day #NBHAAD, PrEP in Black America is facing this critical moment by creating an HIV Policy Impact Tracker to track policy impacts on Black communities, and we need your help in this important effort.
Read more here: www.thebody.com/piba-tracker
This #NBHAAD, ANEA and TAG uplift the truth: Black people are disproportionately impacted by HIV, and equity-driven solutions are essential. Ending the epidemic requires confronting racism, expanding access, and ensuring that Black communities are centered, visible, and supported.
Happening today for National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day #NBHAAD!
Register below.
We're not waiting - we're creating our own!
On IDSA’s & @HIVMA’s Science Speaks blog: To mark #NBHAAD, Alecia Muwonge, PharmD, MS, CPh, AAHIVP; Meshka Robinson, BSN, RN; Denise Maxwell, peer specialist; & Jean-Raymond Alexandre, MBA, highlight the need for advancing health equity in #HIV. https://bit.ly/4azMxta
For #NBHAAD, PJP Partners Group affirms a truth named by Black leaders: the inequitable distribution of public health resources is a matter of life & death. We demand HIV medical, social justice & public health sectors name & disrupt the anti-Blackness & inequality at the heart of our HIV response.
Tomorrow, CHLP Executive Director S. Mandisa Moore-O'Neal joins Black South Rising for this #NBHAAD webinar on the state of Black health in the South. Register at lnkd.in/e88AwGzX
#HIVAdvocates #BlackHealth
The HIV Complexities Project (a program of Long COVID Justice) is excited to share this event hosted by our friends & comrades at Black South Rising @blacksouthrising.bsky.social, featuring three powerhouse speakers! ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Register: tiny.cc/Reckoning-Feb-4
#NationalBlackHIVAIDsAwarenessDay #NBHAAD
February 7th is National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. Come out and learn with us!
#stopthestigma #selflove #nbhaad
Join PrEP In Black America, next Friday, February 6, 2026 @11:00 AM EST for an #NBHAAD Webinar entitled: National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day 2026: 🌱 Building the PrEP in Black America HIV Policy Impact Tracker – Help Our Community Document the Impact https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8snvDdApTEy4F5IF4tsowg Speaker: Dr. Oni Blackstock
🗣️ Join PrEP In Black America, next Friday, February 6, 2026 @11:00 AM EST for an #NBHAAD Webinar entitled:
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day 2026:
🌱 Building the PrEP in Black America HIV Policy Impact
Tracker – Help Our Community Document the Impact
us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
Black Love and Resilience 2025 was held on National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day at the Brooklyn Community Pride Center. #NBHAAD
% of persons with newly diagnosed HIV in New York State, 2023 Bar labels: 39% Black, 19% White % of persons using PrEP in NYS Bar labels: 12% Black, 43% White Source: IDVⓇ (Integrated Dataverse) from Symphony Health and the NYS Medicaid Data Warehouse (MDW)
February 7th was National Black #HIV/AIDS Awareness Day #NBHAAD. Only 12% of PrEP users in New York State are Black, despite making up 39% of new diagnoses in 2023. Read more about HIV and Black communities in NY here... bit.ly/3Qaa1Km
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February 7th was #NBHAAD! This day reminds us to advocate for awareness, testing, & policies that ensure health equity for Black communities. Black people continue to be disproportionately affected, & addressing this crisis requires education, advocacy, & access to equitable care.
#HealthEquity