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 Drug Abuse and HIV: Learn the Link Logo
Campaign

Date Created: 

September 2007
National Institute on Drug Abuse

The Learn the Link campaign continues to raise awareness among the young generation of the real risks of drug use for transmitting HIV, and it encourages them to share this information with their peers to prevent the spread of this disease. The campaign uses TV, print, and Web public service...

 BASUAH - Brothers and Sisters United Against AIDS Logo
Campaign

Date Created: 

September 2007
Illinois Department of Public Health

BASUAH promotes HIV/AIDS awareness among communities of color through education, collaboration, and community engagement. The campaign includes a website, social media, widget, and texting services to locate test sites and health events and to test knowledge. There is also a blog for teens...

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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

The One Test. Two Lives.™, encourages health care providers to test pregnant women for HIV infection and help reduce the number of infants born with HIV.

 Staying Alive Logo
Campaign
MTV

Since it launched in 1998, MTV’s award winning Staying Alive campaign has become the world’s largest youth focused HIV and AIDS prevention campaign. The multi-media campaign consists of documentaries, public service announcements, youth forums and web content produced for young audiences...

 HIV Stops With Me Logo
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Better World Advertising
Since its inception in 2000, HIV Stops With Me is a multifaceted, national social-marketing campaign that aims to prevent the spread of HIV while also reducing the stigma associated with the disease. The campaign features real HIV positive people talking about real issues. The campaign focuses on...
 We Are Members of This Community Logo
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LGBT Center of Raleigh

We Are Members of This Community was formed to raise awareness of the issues that African American gay population face and to help end homophobia and the violence it spreads through hate. It is a resource for men who have sex with men (MSM) in the prevention and risk reduction of sexually...

 Graying of AIDS Logo
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The Graying of AIDS
The Graying of AIDS was initially produced for Time Magazine in 2006, as both a photo and multimedia essay to draw attention to the aging demographics of people living with the virus in the United States. Publication was timed to coincide with the release of ACRIA‘s groundbreaking ROAH study during...
 HIV is Ageless Logo
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Gay Men's Health Crisis

The campaign encourages people of all ages to get tested for HIV and reminds people that "regardless of age, people can be at risk for HIV if they have unprotected sex or share needles." The images used in the campaign reflect the diversity of women and men in terms of age, race and culture.

 I Love My Boo Logo
Campaign
Gay Men's Health Crisis

The I Love My Boo campaign seeks to address homophobia and reduce the spread of HIV with its precise focus on populations most susceptible to the disease. Featured throughout New York City, ILMB directly challenges homophobia and encourages all who come across it to critically re-think notions...

 The Black Church & HIV: The Social Justice Imperative Logo
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

African Americans are more likely to become infected with HIV, less likely to know they have the disease, and more likely to die from HIV/AIDS than any other race. Given the Black Church's historic involvement in advocacy, the NAACP created the campaign, "The Black Church & HIV: The Social...

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