Southern AIDS Living Quilt — Women Joining Together Fighting HIV/AIDS in the South

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Southern AIDS Living Quilt — Women Joining Together Fighting HIV/AIDS in the South

livingquilt.org

The Southern AIDS Living Quilt is a website that illustrates the growing impact of HIV/AIDS on women in the southern United States, particularly women of color. Using video testimonials, the Living Quilt shares the personal stories of women living with HIV/AIDS, their families and healthcare providers throughout the region.

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Tags: HIV, AIDS, STD, Healthcare, Women's Health

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RT @LivingQuilt: Have you visited our site lately? Take a look and check out the video testimonials! http://www.livingquilt.org #HIV #AIDS

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