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    HIV awareness starts with education, compassion, and honest conversations. On this episode of Atlanta Up Close with Dr. Maria Boynton, Imara Canady, National Director of Communications for the AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), joins us to discuss the importance of HIV awareness, prevention, testing, and breaking the stigma that continues to affect communities across the country. From public health initiatives to community outreach, Imara shares why education remains one of the most powerful tools in the fight against HIV/AIDS and how every person can help create healthier, more informed communities. In this interview: • Why HIV awareness still matters today • The importance of testing and prevention • Breaking the stigma surrounding HIV/AIDS • Community engagement and public health advocacy • How education saves lives • Resources available through AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) If you found this conversation informative, Like, Comment, and Subscribe for more exclusive interviews from Atlanta Up Close featuring today's leaders, changemakers, and voices impacting our communities. #AtlantaUpClose #ImaraCanady #HIVAwareness #AHF #AIDSHealthcareFoundation #PublicHealth #HealthEquity #CommunityHealth #HIVPrevention #DrMariaBoynton #Atlanta #Education #BreakingTheStigma Subscribe to stay updated on the latest from V-103 Atlanta! SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/v103 V-103: http://www.V-103.com TWITTER: https://twitter.com/V103Atlanta FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/V103Atlanta INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/V103Atlanta
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