Your health is your power. Louisiana’s path to ending HIV starts with YOU. ✨ #ILoveMe
20 years of strength, awareness, and progress. Today marks the 20th annual National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, and @XULA1925 CMHDRE believes Louisiana CAN end the HIV epidemic.
Join us for a powerful and eye-opening theatrical experience! 🎭✨ The Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities Research and Education at Xavier University is proud to present "No! No! Ain't No AIDS In My Church,"
A big thank you to @mayorcantrell for believing in our #LouisianaCan initiative. The #XULACOP created the Louisiana Can initiative to help prevent the spread of HIV through education and advocacy along with our partners @SatcherHealth.
Thank you to everyone who came to the 17th Health Disparities Conference. This year, we talked about solutions to achieving health equity with clinicians and community partners from across the country.
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The #XULACOP is proud to announce the launching of Louisiana Can, our initiative to help put an end to HIV epidemic. With our partner @SatcherHealth and with support from @GileadSciences, we can prevent the spread of HIV through engaging, educating, and empowering our communities
The #XULACOP would like you to know that here in Louisiana, we can work together to end the HIV epidemic. Join us in our work with @SatcherHealth and @GileadSciences to engage, educate, and empower the Louisiana community raise awareness for and prevent the spread of HIV.
On Saturday, the #XULACOP participated in the @UNCF National Walk for Education along with the other #XULA student organizations to promote UNCF's goal of providing students with a higher quality of education to become active participants in society.
Video and pics by @ourconic