Living with Aids in the Black Community

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"I have 900 T cells, which is a normal person's T cells," said [Clark]. "I believe my body is taking care of itself."

"Nobody has to get HIV," said Para. "It's 100 percent preventable."

"It's a battle fighting sistas to talk about HIV." said [Tanya Motley]. "Women gossip about sex, but never talk about it."

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Living with Aids in the Black Community

Though African Americans make up 13 percent of the U.S. population they are reported to be 49 percent of the 2 million AIDS cases mat have been diagnosed.

"I'm not waiting to die," said Kimberly Clark, a 33-year-old African-American woman who s...

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