NAACP Issues HIV-AIDS Manual For Black Churches

by Cheryl Corley, NPR
July 10, 2012

African-Americans suffer some of the highest rates of HIV and AIDS in the country. The NAACP says it's time for one of the most important institutions in the black community, the church, to help combat those numbers. The NAACP has released a manual especially designed for clergy to assist in discussions about HIV-AIDS as a social justice issue with their parishioners.

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