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Bringing Visibility and Awareness this National Native HIV and AIDS Awareness Day

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Rebecca Jones, National Native HIV & AIDS Awareness Day, Indigenous

As a queer Asdzáá Diné [Navajo woman] and sexual health educator at Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, Rebecca Jones works to raise awareness about HIV and AIDS within Indigenous communities.

“It’s important to me and a lot of Indigenous folks because it shows visibility that HIV is also within our Indigenous communities,” Jones, who’s a member of the Diné Navajo Nation, told HRC. Read More

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