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SHARE Research Study The SHARE research study is designed to address some of the reasons why the prevalence of HIV/AIDS is disproportionately high among African American women.

The focus of the study is on mother/daughter communication.

Today is National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. Here are some things to know and some things we can all do!
06/02/2023

Today is National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. Here are some things to know and some things we can all do!

This World AIDS Day, learn about what PrEP is and how it can helps prevent infection
01/12/2022

This World AIDS Day, learn about what PrEP is and how it can helps prevent infection

The SHARE Study is actively doing research and community engagement to reduce the incidence and improve the outlook of H...
01/12/2022

The SHARE Study is actively doing research and community engagement to reduce the incidence and improve the outlook of HIV/AIDS in communities of color, especially Black women.

Did you know?   Check out our website to learn more about the SHARE Study and how you can participate
01/12/2022

Did you know?
Check out our website to learn more about the SHARE Study and how you can participate

Today is World Aids Day! Spend the day with us learning more about the importance of today and how the SHARE Study promo...
01/12/2022

Today is World Aids Day! Spend the day with us learning more about the importance of today and how the SHARE Study promotes equity

Tune in 6/27 @ 5:30pm for a conversation with Dr. Ratonia Runnels!
23/06/2022

Tune in 6/27 @ 5:30pm for a conversation with Dr. Ratonia Runnels!

Get to know the SHARE Study Team!
01/06/2022

Get to know the SHARE Study Team!

Want to know who exactly is behind the SHARE Team? Find out in our next post!
01/06/2022

Want to know who exactly is behind the SHARE Team? Find out in our next post!

01/06/2022
Women of color worldwide are affected by HIV/AIDS at rates far higher than any other race. In the last decade, the incid...
04/05/2022

Women of color worldwide are affected by HIV/AIDS at rates far higher than any other race. In the last decade, the incidence of HIV/AIDS in these communities saw a slight decline. In 2016, African American women accounted for 4,560 (61%) of the estimated new HIV infections among all women (CDC, 2018). This is an alarming statistic as African American women over the ages of 18 make up only 13% of the female population, yet account for the majority of new HIV/AIDS cases.
Click the link in our bio to see if you are eligible to participate in our study and follow our page to get to know the SHARE team, learn, and participate in our events designed to create safe and open spaces for constructive communication!

11/03/2022

Join us in commemoration of National Women & Girls HIV/AIDS day through a conversation brought to you by the SHARE Study Team

Today, the SHARE Study team commemorates the 17th annual National Women & Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day!
10/03/2022

Today, the SHARE Study team commemorates the 17th annual National Women & Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day!

Join us on February 28th for an open conversation about living and thriving with HIV.
14/02/2022

Join us on February 28th for an open conversation about living and thriving with HIV.

Tune in on February 28th as we talk with !
14/02/2022

Tune in on February 28th as we talk with !

Join us on February 28th at 6pm on Instagram Live for an open conversation with Lisa Britt
14/02/2022

Join us on February 28th at 6pm on Instagram Live for an open conversation with Lisa Britt

Women of color worldwide are affected by HIV/AIDS at rates far higher than any other race. In the last decade, the incid...
31/01/2022

Women of color worldwide are affected by HIV/AIDS at rates far higher than any other race. In the last decade, the incidence of HIV/AIDS in these communities saw a slight decline. In 2016, African American women accounted for 4,560 (61%) of the estimated new HIV infections among all women (CDC, 2018). This is an alarming statistic as African American women over the ages of 18 make up only 13% of the female population, yet account for the majority of new HIV/AIDS cases. This statistic demonstrates the need to develop programs focusing on African women and their daughters.

Click the link in our bio to see if you are eligible to participate in our study and follow our page to get to know the SHARE team, learn, and participate in our events designed to create safe and open spaces for constructive communication!

Join us tonight at 7:30pm EST on Instagram! We are going to speaking to Toikesia Coleman at AIDS Ministries about the ba...
01/12/2021

Join us tonight at 7:30pm EST on Instagram! We are going to speaking to Toikesia Coleman at AIDS Ministries about the barriers that black women living with HIV face on a daily basis.

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