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HIV/AIDS Elimination Act
In 2007, the
National Conclave on HIV/AIDS Policy for Black Clergy
, convened by the
National Black Leadership Commission on AIDS
, called upon the President, Congress, and Corporate America to declare the HIV/AIDS crisis in the African American Community a "public health emergency."
Click here to read the HIV/AIDS Elimination Act Briefing
. Also visit the
National Conclave on HIV/AIDS Policy for Black Clergy
for more information.