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Nathaniel Holley talks with WAGM about HIV/AIDS Awareness he was diagnosed with HIV over ten years ago but he stated that although “he has been diagnosed you can still live a full life”. He actually found out the his then partner had HIV while he was cleaning up their home. A year went by and he tested negative only to find out a short time after that he is positive. Several years later he is now an advocate for HIV/AIDS to encourage others to get tested and there are several ways to keep from spreading this virus. 58% of African American women have the leading cases of HIV mostly because people aren’t talking about it enough and being educated on this virus. Nathaniel feels that the “black church has to take some ownership as well because they fell to talk about it or get involved with what is going on”. Nathaniel…
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