Yesterday

A young woman sings about HIV entering a relationship and the decisions people face.


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  • Be Greater Than AIDS: Get Yourself Tested

    The first Be Greater Than AIDS: Get Yourself Tested Week kicked off on June 19, 2010, calling on Americans, especially young people, to get tested for HIV and other STDs in the week leading up to National HIV Testing Day on June 27, 2010.

  • Because we are Greater Than AIDS

    Because We>AIDS

  • Our Problem, Our People, Our Solution

    National leaders discuss the impact HIV and how people can turn the epidemic around.

  • Test One Million

    "Be one in a million" and pledge to get tested for HIV.

  • Yesterday

    A young woman sings about HIV entering a relationship and the decisions people face.

  • Marvelyn Brown

    Marvelyn Brown shares her story of how she found out she was HIV positive. Produced by Joel Schumacher for MTV and the It's Your Sex Life campaign.

  • Publisher Bobby Henry

    Bobby R. Henry Sr., publisher of the Westside Gazette in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., talks about what it was like when his 18-year-old daughter, Yolonda, tested positive for HIV.

  • Dr. Kevin Fenton

    Dr. Kevin Fenton, Director of the National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, discusses AIDS in Black America.

  • Dr. Ron Simmons

    Dr. Ron Simmons, president and CEO of Us Helping Us, People Into Living in Washington, DC, talks about HIV infections among black gay and bisexual men.

  • Phill Wilson

    Black AIDS Institute President and CEO Phill Wilson reflects on the state of AIDS in the U.S. and shares his personal experience being positive for nearly 30 years.

  • Rae Lewis-Thornton

    Rae Lewis-Thornton rose to national acclaim when she told her story of living with AIDS in a cover story for Essence Magazine. Here she reflects on the ups and downs of her journey.

  • Rae Lewis-Thornton Part 2

    Rae Lewis-Thornton rose to national acclaim when she told her story of living with AIDS in a cover story for Essence Magazine. Here she reflects on the ups and downs of her journey.

  • C. Virginia Fields

    Growing up in Birmingham, Ala., C. Virginia Fields marched with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Today she is the leader of the National Black Leadership Coalition on AIDS.

  • HIV/AIDS in Communities of Color

    The National Association of Black Journalists discusses health disparities, including HIV, at their 2010 conference.

  • Black Men > AIDS

    White House Summit on AIDS' Impact on Black Men.

  • The Greater Than AIDS Movement

    Hear what people are saying about Greater Than AIDS. Can we count you in?