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10-08-2021The hashtag for the observance is #NLAAD2021. You can use these Twitter handles to follow and join the conversations about NLAAD and HIV among Hispanic and Lat.…
10-01-2019HIV.gov has a page offacts about the HIV epidemic in the U.S. and content linking to resources aboutthe impact of HIV on racial and ethnic minoriti...
01-13-2015When we created our @NLAAD Twitter account several years back, we found that the majority of our 2,147 followers were public health organizations and partners..…
10-17-2013The NLAAD partners use social media because it allows people from across the community to connect and share their voices on concerns and opportunities within o.…
10-12-2010In our continuing series on the HIV.gov microgrant awardees, today we feature four programs reaching several very specific groups: Hispanic immigrants, rural Al…
10-08-2008As we mentioned in our last post we wanted to get a clearer understanding of internet and new media use among communities of color. To learn more we hosted a we…