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The Summit is continuing its focus on the importance of biomedical prevention tools such as PrEP, PEP, TasP, and U=U in ending the epidemic. NMAC believes we must lead with race to ensure access to these preventative measures to end the epidemic in communities most impacted by HIV.

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The NMAC Training Center is holding virtual commun The NMAC Training Center is holding virtual community listening sessions to hear more from our constituents on the ground on what they need. The next one is Thursday, Nov. 19, for residents of Cuyahoga County, Ohio at 6:00 PM ET. Register at https://buff.ly/3pkn0L7 For more information, contact thecenter@nmac.org.
This year, #GivingTuesday is Dec. 1, the same day This year, #GivingTuesday is Dec. 1, the same day as World AIDS Day. It’s a perfect time to show your support of NMAC with a donation.
Your donation helps to support programming for our constituents like the 50+ Strong & Healthy program that helps to train leaders in the fight against HIV and provide essential opportunities to meet and connect with their communities.
You can make a donation at https://buff.ly/2CVfFLh. 
You can also donate via text! Just text NMAC to 50155.
Danielle Miguel is a Bay Area Health Specialist at Danielle Miguel is a Bay Area Health Specialist at Asian Health Services in Oakland, CA. She serves youth through pre-clinic counseling and HIV testing, teaching comprehensive sex education, and training peer educators in programs focusing on HIV, hepatitis, and substance use. Danielle’s passion in community health is influenced by her experiences growing up in San Francisco’s Sunnydale neighborhood and East Bay cities Richmond & San Pablo — places where low-income communities of color face inequities in health, education, and other aspects of life. Danielle hopes to redirect power from systems back to community, where those underserved can flourish, thrive, and lead

#millenialmonday
#throwbackthursday “They called themselves AID #throwbackthursday 

“They called themselves AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power — or ACT UP. And they ultimately forced the government and the scientific community to fundamentally change the way medical research is conducted — paving the way for the discovery of a treatment that today keeps alive an estimated half-million HIV-positive Americans and millions more worldwide.

But as central as anger was to ACT UP's success, it would also prove a force for division.” - NPR, to read more follow link in bio. ✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿
Today we want to take a moment and dedicate this # Today we want to take a moment and dedicate this #womanwednesday to all the black and brown woman who are taken at the hands of police. It is a tragedy that people of color continuously fight hate and violence from the people who are intended to “protect.” We cannot sit back in the face of evil and be silent. Black woman have sustained this country for so long, and right now it is essential we fight on behalf of our black woman. We have seen so many black woman die at the hands of police and we cannot let this viscous cycle continue. When we say #blackwomanslivesmatter we mean it. #breonnataylor #sayhername
We want to send a very huge congrats to one of our We want to send a very huge congrats to one of our own, who just received a scholarship from the @hivleague to go back to school. 

Anthony Anderson is our program coordinator and will be starting his masters in public health this fall. Congrats we are so proud of you. 

You can find the link for his and the other winners bio on our page.
NMAC mourns the passing of Congressman John Lewis. NMAC mourns the passing of Congressman John Lewis. There are no words that can convey the sense of loss that we feel. We will always remember his courage, his sacrifices, and his commitment to equality and justice. And we will continue his work.
Join our partners at Poderosos on July 21 at 1:30 Join our partners at Poderosos on July 21 at 1:30 PM Central time for this important webinar. Register at https://buff.ly/38Z7jkK
ICYMI: USCHA is going virtual for 2020. In his lat ICYMI: USCHA is going virtual for 2020. In his latest blog post, NMAC ED Paul Kawata explains the reasons behind this change and invites anyone with questions to register for informational webinars on Thursday. https://buff.ly/2NmR5YK
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