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Publications

 
 
 
Reducing the Stigma of HIV/AIDS through Understanding, Compassion, and Action.
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Celebrando Vida en Comunidad. Guía de Recursos Litúrgicos sobre el VIH/SIDA.
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Crystal Methamphetamine and Latinos in New York City: One Organization's Perspective
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Commission Report on Health Disparities for Latinos in New York: "Good Intentions are Not Enough!"
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HIV Prevention in Immigrant and Migrant Communities.
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The Latino Commission on AIDS releases report on Latinos in Deep South with high rates of AIDS and HIV diagnoses.
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New York State Responds to the Latino HIV/AIDS Crisis and Plans for Action
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Quick Link to Programs
HIV Testing (EIS)
Free, Confidential HIV Rapid Testing. Results obtained in minutes. Pre and post test counseling session.
Instituto de Salud y Educación sobre Tratamientos
A four days training in Spanish about HIV/AIDS prevention, transmission, treatment, and related health topics.
Hands United
Assisting community-based organizations in targeting, developing and sustaining HIV prevention programs for vulnerable populations.
Mpowerment
A peer and network based intervention targeting gay and bisexual men in the New York metro area.
NLAAD
National Latino AIDS Awareness Day promotes HIV testing and prevention education nationwide.
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