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Dázon Joins Kandi Burruss for Gilead's Southern HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Community Talk in Atlanta

Updated: Feb 16, 2023



In recognition of Southern HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, Dázon Dixon Diallo joined Kandi Burrus of Real Housewives of Atlanta and musical group Xscape fame during Gilead Science's Southern HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Community Conversation.


Kandi Burruss and Dázon Dixon Diallo at Gilead's HIV/AIDS Awareness event in Atlanta
Kandi Burruss & Dázon Dixon Diallo at Gilead's HIV/AIDS Awareness event in Atlanta

Dázon and Kandi broke barriers of stigma to have a frank discussion about the current state of the HIV epidemic in the South, where half of all deaths related to HIV take place.



They also spoke about the complicated intersections between HIV and race, gender, socioeconomic background, and culture. This is a complex reality we address during our Annual 20/20 Leading Women's Society Institute and Awards, a society of women community activists who have lived with HIV/AIDS for 20 years or more.










They also covered the reversals in progress in the fight against HIV brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, and emerging threats such as the spread of Monkeypox in Georgia, where over 80% of new infections are in the black community.


SisterLove, Inc.'s Dázon Dixon Diallo speaking at Gilead Sciences HIV/AIDS Awareness Day event in Atlanta, GA
Dázon Dixon Diallo and Darwin Thomspon, head of corporate giving at Gilead Sciences

These multilayered challenges can only be addressed by taking the communities that are most affected into account, a fact made clear during the audience question and answer portion. Leading Women's Society member Deirdre Speaks asked the panelists about how can an affirmative, sex-positive approach to healthy sex practices can be communicated to those living with HIV.


The inclusion of those who are most affected, but least considered, has been our approach to addressing the disparities in the way public health resources are mobilized for the past 33 years, which we centered during our participation in the 2022 International AIDS Conference in Montreal.



 

Our annual 20/20 Leading Women's Society (LWS) Awards and Institute is fast approaching. 100% of every ticket will go directly towards empowering the over 200 women community activists who live with HIV who make up the Society. Raise up our HIV Heroes today.


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