Illinois: Group Reaches Out to Spread HIV/AIDS MessageFebruary 9, 2009 In a town hall meeting held Saturday as part of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, local leaders spoke about the impact of the disease on Peoria's African-American community. "This has been viewed historically as a white, gay disease, but statistics are increasing among blacks," said Rhonda Holley, community outreach director for the Minority AIDS Awareness Council, the meeting's organizer. More than 20 Peoria churches were invited to take part in the forum, but only McLemore and Wright attended. Wright said the low church participation at the meeting is a sign of how some in the religious community view HIV. "The reality is that sex is happening around the world, and we need to understand that, not hide from it and its consequences," said Wright. Back to other news for February 2009 Peoria Journal Star 02.07.2009; Tim Sampson This article was provided by U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is a part of the publication CDC HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update.
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