Hosts Amber-Rose and Alyssa discuss the topic of HIV/AIDS with special guests Cheryl Cook, Justine Yazzie and Fannie Jackson with Navajo Infectious Diseases Control & Prevention Program under the Navajo Department of Health. In this episode, we discuss HIV/AIDS prevention methods, treatment options and resources that are available on the Navajo Nation in order to honor National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day that was on March 10.
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