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AIDSVu USCHA 2023 Toolkit

September 5, 2023

September 6-9, AIDSVu will be attending the U.S. Conference on HIV/AIDS (USCHA) in Washington, DC. This year’s theme “A Love Letter to Black Women” is a chance to recognize and honor all cisgender and transgender Black Women are impacted by the HIV epidemic and who are working to end it.

Use our sample social media and informative infographics with #2023USCHA and #AIDSVu to celebrate this conference with us.

Don’t forget to visit AIDSVu at booth 317!

Sample posts:

  • Join us in celebrating this year’s theme “A Love Letter to Black Women” at #2023USCHA! View resources on HIV and Black women from @AIDSVu and visit us at booth [YOUR BOOTH]. We look forward to seeing you there!

  • Black women are disproportionately impacted by #HIV. Join us in our love letter to Black women at this year’s #2023USCHA conference in Washington, DC. Read more about Black women and HIV @AIDSVu: https://aidsvu.org/resources/deeper-look-hiv-in-black-communities/

  • From @AIDSVu: Black women accounted for 57% of HIV deaths among women. This year’s theme at #2023USCHA, “A Love Letter to Black Women” highlights the need to address this and other disparities. We hope to see you at the conference to celebrate this important community.

  • According to @AIDSVu, Black women had the lowest rates of viral suppression among all women diagnosed with HIV in 2021. Join us at #2023USCHA to celebrate Black women and learn more about #HIV prevention, care, and treatment.

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