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Women Come Forward To Support World AIDS Day
World AIDS day is an international day dedicated to raising awareness about AIDS, caused by HIV infections and mourning those who have lost their lives to the disease. This has been a tradition ever December 1 since 1988.
Women around the world today took to Twitter in support of World AIDS day.
“A majority of those living with HIV today are LGBTQ+ people from communities of color, who especially in the South, often face too many barriers to health care,” Politician Elizabeth Warren said. “We need to break down those barriers so everyone gets the care they need.”
A majority of those living with HIV today are LGBTQ+ people from communities of color, who especially in the South, often face too many barriers to health care. We need to break down those barriers so everyone gets the care they need. #WorldAIDSDay https://t.co/dlQjswtmyf
— Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) December 1, 2019
This #WorldAIDSDay, may we find strength & comfort in our communities, and in our shared desire to bring hope & healing to the millions of men, women & children around the world living with HIV/AIDS. https://t.co/J65di9V9c1 pic.twitter.com/qCpm6QxFZR
— Nancy Pelosi (@SpeakerPelosi) December 1, 2019
There’s one simple thing you can do to show your support for #WorldAIDSDay… #RockTheRibbon pic.twitter.com/6FG5QQnPgv
— Miss Universe (@MissUniverse) December 1, 2019
https://twitter.com/Zee_Sangweni/status/1201173735019077633
“Still greater than HIV,” a Twitter user said.
To donate to the National AIDS Trust, you can visit their website on any day but especially World AIDS Day!
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