Thursday June 27 is National HIV Testing Day
Thursday June 27th, 2013 is National HIV Testing Day and AID Atlanta is sponsoring free HIV testing right down the street from Georgia State University at Underground Atlanta.
Each year, National HIV Testing Day is observed on June 27 to promote testing as a strategy to prevent the spread of HIV. Read more about the Rapid HIV Test and Counseling, which takes about an hour, at AID Atlanta’s website.
Thursday June 27th, 2013
11:30 am – 6:30 pm
70 Upper Alabama Street (pedestrian walkway)
Underground Atlanta
The Georgia State Library has many resources about HIV/AIDS. You can learn about how it has become a more manageable chronic disease, current research, prevention efforts, and how it can affect you.
- ABC of HIV and AIDS Online Resource (just click the title)
- Feminisms, HIV and AIDS: Subverting power, reducing vulnerability
- HIV prevention and bisexual realities Online Resource (just click the title)
- Communicating about HIV/AIDS: Taboo topics and forbidden conversations
- Chronicle of a plague, revisited AIDS and its aftermath Online Resource (just click the title)
- Stigma, discrimination and living with HIV/AIDS a cross-cultural perspective Online Resource (just click the title)
- Health issues confronting minority men who have sex with men
- AIDS at 30: A history
- Calling for justice throughout the world: Catholic women theologians on the HIV/AIDS pandemic
- AIDS literature and gay identity: The literature of loss Online Resource (just click the title)
- Structural intimacies: Sexual stories in the Black AIDS epidemic Online Resource (just click the title)