We Can Stop HIV One Conversation at a Time

August 27, 2014 – New CDC Campaign Encourages Latinos to Talk Openly about HIV

Today CDC announced We Can Stop HIV One Conversation at a Time, a new national, bilingual communication campaign encouraging Latinos to talk openly about HIV with their families and friends. Research has shown that talking about HIV/AIDS is associated with increased knowledge and positive attitudes about HIV prevention, HIV testing, and condom use, all of which are associated with fewer new HIV infections.

For your stories about the new campaign, please find below a press release, as well as other useful background resources on the campaign and on HIV.

Resources

Graphics: We Can Stop HIV One Conversation at a Time Campaign

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Thumbnail of a poster, One Conversation, showing four family members with bubbles messages about how they talk about HIV.
Thumbnail of a poster, One Conversation, showing four friends/peers members with bubbles messages about how they talk about HIV.


Thumbnail of a Spanish poster, Podemos detener el VIH, showing four family members with bubbles messages about how they talk about HIV.
Thumbnail of a Spanish poster, Podemos detener el VIH, showing four friends/peers with bubbles messages about how they talk about HIV.

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICESExternal

Page last reviewed: August 27, 2014