
HIV Is Not a Gay Disease: A Wake-Up Call for the Black Community
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About this listen
In this powerful episode of The Color Between the Lines, host Esther Dillard sits down with Grazell Howard, Board Chair of the Black AIDS Institute, for a compelling conversation that pulls back the curtain on HIV and AIDS in Black communities.
Howard, a passionate advocate and strategist, shares sobering facts and uplifting solutions about how HIV disproportionately affects not only Black gay men—but also heterosexual Black women, who now make up nearly 50% of new HIV diagnoses among women in the U.S. She breaks down persistent myths, explains what the "Black community" truly encompasses, and outlines what tools exist today to prevent and fight the disease.
Whether you're part of the diaspora or a concerned ally, this episode is a must-listen wake-up call packed with truth, strategy, and hope.
🎧 Highlights include:
- Why HIV is not “just a gay disease”
- How the epidemic is hitting heterosexual Black women hardest
- What the Black AIDS Institute is doing to educate and equip our communities
- The importance of reframing how we define "Black" in healthcare advocacy
👉 Tune in and share this episode—it could save a life.
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