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National Latino AIDS Awareness Day (NLAAD) () takes place in the United States of America and its territories on October 15, the last day of
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, and aims to increase awareness of human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (
HIV The human immunodeficiency viruses (HIV) are two species of ''Lentivirus'' (a subgroup of retrovirus) that infect humans. Over time, they cause acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), a condition in which progressive failure of the immune ...
/
AIDS Human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) is a spectrum of conditions caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), a retrovirus. Following initial infection an individual m ...
) in the Hispanic/Latino population living in the United States including
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and the
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. It is a national community mobilizing and social marketing campaign co-ordinated by the
Latino Commission on AIDS The Latino Commission on AIDS () is an advocacy and service nonprofit membership organization formed in 1990 with a mission to combat the spread of HIV/AIDS in the Latino community in the United States of America including its territories. It is ...
and the
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in partnership with commercial sponsors, community and public health organisations.


National coordination, local ownership

A National Planning Committee coordinates NLAAD, retains a national convenor and supplies participating organisations with materials such as campaign kits and with advice. Each local participating organisation organises its own activities tailored to their particular community. All aim to promote or sponsor prevention activities, including counselling and testing. Some also undertake to educate community leaders and public officials in reducing new infections and caring for Latinos living with HIV/AIDS. Some organise cultural events and celebrations. Each local group is largely responsible for raising funds for their organized activities.


History


2003

The first NLAAD was in 2003, initiated by the Latino Commission on AIDS under the leadership of
Dennis deLeon Dennis deLeon (July 16, 1948December 14, 2009) was an American human rights lawyer, HIV/AIDS activist and Latino community leader. He served as New York City human rights commissioner and later became president of the Latino Commission on AIDS. E ...
joined by the Hispanic Federation and attracted support from various community groups. In a media release announcing the event, deLeon was quoted: "AIDS has disproportionately affected Latinos whom represent 14% of the United States population (including Puerto Rico), but as a percentage of the national number of People Living with AIDS, Latinos represent a staggering 20%. ... There is no reason why Latinos should be disproportionately affected except for neglect by community leaders and government funders". The day was observed in more than 100 cities around the United States including New York, Miami, Los Angeles and Chicago. Events around the theme ''Prevention Saves Lives'' included "proclamation ceremonies", press conferences, educational and cultural events, HIV testing and counselling.


2004

The theme for NLAAD in 2004 was ''- Open Your Eyes: HIV Has No Borders''. The day was recognised with statements by
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as
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and
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as Director of
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Activities were organised in almost 250 cities in 45 states "to increase HIV awareness among Latinos, and to address the stigma and discrimination associated with AIDS" and attracted sponsors including American Airlines, Verizon Foundation, Abbott Laboratories, Boehringer Ingelheim, Terra, PR Newswire, Viacom, Univision and NBC/Telemundo.


2005

By the third NLAAD in 2005, the number of community partner organisations had reached 1000 and the day was marked in more than 350 cities in 46 states and in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands around the message ''- Open Your Eyes: Love Your Life, Protect Yourself, Get Tested''. Activities included prevention education, free testing, press conferences,
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s on major television networks and a Congressional briefing in Washington, D.C., on 18 October 2005.


2006

''- Knowledge is Power. Get the Facts. Get Tested for HIV.'' was the theme of the 2006 NLAAD.


2007

The fifth NLAAD in 2007 adopted the theme ''Wake Up! Take Control! Take the HIV Test!''. Publicity was also given to a draf
Hispanic/Latino national agenda
prepared by "Hispanic/Latino organizations, departments of health, elected and designated officials".


2008

''United We Can: HIV/AIDS Stops Here. Prevention Starts With Us.'' was the theme for the sixth NLAAD in 2008. NLAAD claimed "380 partners who together, organized 160 events in 101 cities across the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands." 2008 also saw the release of "SOY" ("I AM") as an official media component of NLAAD. Produced b
The Kaiser Family Foundation
and Univision Communications, SOY was described as a "Spanish-language media campaign featuring the personal stories of a diverse group of Latinos living with HIV and the people who love them."


2009

The seventh NLAAD in 2009 adopted the theme ''United We Can Stop HIV and Prevent AIDS" -'' , placing an emphasis on community unity. NLAAD reported 420 partners and 350 events in 35 states in 2009.


2010

''Save a Life, It May be your Own. Get Tested for HIV'' was chosen as the theme for the eighth NLAAD in 2010. In the lead-up to the day, there was an official launch of a new NLAAD bi-lingual website. 131 registered events were listed at the website.


2011

The theme for the ninth NLAAD was ''Latinos stand together! Let's stay healthy! Get Tested for HIV'' placing HIV awareness in a general health awareness context.


References


External links


nlaad.org
English language landing page of National Latino AIDS Awareness Day
latinoaids.org
English language landing page of Latino Commission on AIDS
hispanicfederation.org
Hispanic Federatio
Hispanic Federation National Latino AIDS Awareness Day
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