How the NBWHP Aimed HIV/AIDS Prevention Programming at Black Women
The NBWHP made safer-sex education materials that addressed some of the concerns and barriers to safer sex for Black women in the 1980s and 1990s. One example of these barriers was the silence in Black communities around the intercommunal sexual and domestic violence faced by Black women.
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