Maranda Ward discusses alarming rates of HIV/AIDS rates among Blacks
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Despite being only 13 percent of the U.S. population, Blacks represent nearly half of the HIV diagnoses and deaths. Maranda Ward, an advocate for better resources, access, and quality of care at George Washington University, speaks to how the collective can reverse this disturbing trend.
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