As a student and mother, Nairobia was juggling many responsibilities when she found out she was HIV-positive in 2005 at the age of 24. After overcoming confusion and denial, she began to take medication to treat her disease and live life to the fullest. Today she is a Healthy Relations Coordinator at STAR (Sisters Together and Reaching), a non-profit womens community center in Baltimore. Her goal is to help others to learn their status and lower their risk of communicating or contracting the disease. For more information on the Southern AIDS Living Quilt, please visit www.livingquilt.org
A world with no tests for anything would be heaven, because that would mean there would be no diseases.
ANOTHERHOLEINYOHEAD 4 months ago