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The Sociocultural Construction of AIDS among African American WomenFrom: African American Women and HIV/AIDS
Focus on Solutions: A Community-Based Mother/Daughter HIV Risk-Reduction Intervention1From: African American Women and HIV/AIDS
Focus on Solutions: A Culturally Sensitive, Computer-Based AIDS Prevention Program Targeting African American Women on College CampusesFrom: African American Women and HIV/AIDS
Culturally Grounded Responses: HIV/AIDS Practice and Counseling Issues for African American WomenFrom: African American Women and HIV/AIDS
Focus on Solutions: Blacks Assisting Blacks Against AIDS: Taking Care of Our OwnFrom: African American Women and HIV/AIDS
Deep from Within the Well: Voices of African American Women Living with HIV/AIDSFrom: African American Women and HIV/AIDS
Substance Abuse and African Americans: The Need for Africentric-Based Substance Abuse Treatment ModelsFrom: African American Women and HIV/AIDS
Current Plagues: Chemical Dependency and AIDSFrom: Health and Medical Care of African-Americans
Focus on Solutions: Harlem Dowling–West Side Center for Children and Family Services: A Comprehensive Response to Working with HIV-Affected Children and FamiliesFrom: African American Women and HIV/AIDS
HIV/AIDS: Confronting the Health Risk FactorsFrom: African American Women's Health and Social Issues
Social Construction and Social Transmission of HIV/AIDSFrom: African American Women's Health and Social Issues
Allowing Illness in Order to Heal: Sojourning the African American Woman and the AIDS PandemicFrom: African American Women's Health and Social Issues
Focus on Solutions:Black Churches Respond to AIDS: Interviewwith Pernessa C. Seele, Founder and CEOof The Balm In GileadFrom: African American Women and HIV/AIDS
AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome)From: Encyclopedia of Cuba, Volume 1
AIDS in Puerto RicoFrom: Puerto Rico Past and Present
Chapter 2 : THE STATUS OF BLACK WOMEN IN THE CONTEMPORARY UNITED STATESFrom: Talkin’ Back
LEADING FOR LIFE/UNIDOS PARA LA VIDA SUMMITFrom: DICTIONARY OF LATINO CIVIL RIGHTS HISTORY
Living with HIV/AIDS in a Rural Border County: Women’s Service Delivery NeedsFrom: Life, Death, and In-Between on the U.S.-Mexico Border
Social Problems in Urban Latino CommunitiesFrom: Handbook of Hispanic Cultures in the United States: Anthropology
Chapter 8: The Band Still Plays On: A Content Analysis of HIV/AIDS, African Americans, and Latinos in New England NewspapersFrom: Brown and Black Communication
WHITE EAGLE (WANBLI SKA) Rosebud Sioux 1951–1995 From: The Encyclopedia of Native American Biography
National Native American AIDS Prevention Centerhttp://www.nnaapc.org/