African American Women GET REAL about HIV/AIDS - PSA Postcards

African American Women GET REAL about HIV/AIDS - PSA Postcards

NMAC Launches African American Women GET Real Campaign


At the 2008 United States Conference on AIDS, NMAC premiered its first public service announcement (PSA) in ten years, African American Women GET REAL about AIDS.

The PSA, which features NMAC Board Member and singing legend, Nancy Wilson; CEO and Founder of Aspirations Wholistic Tutorial Services, Archbishop Joyce Turner-Keller; and HIV/AIDS Activist, Ebony Gilreath, speaks directly to African American women about the importance of knowing their HIV status.

The three generations of African American women speak directly to their peers about the importance of discussing HIV/AIDS with each other and their families and learning their status. Black women who test positive are told that they can live a good live with AIDS, though it takes work. And those who are negative are told to "learn how to to stay that way."


Click on the images to download the PSA postcards. For more informaiton, please contact us at communications@nmac.org.