Resources

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CHABAC Fact Sheet

African, Caribbean and Black Canadian HIV/AIDS Awareness Day – CHABAC, 2020
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Engaging African, Caribbean and Black Communities in Addressing HIV – CHABAC, 2016
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HIV Stigma in African, Caribbean and Black Communities – CHABAC, 2016
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African, Caribbean and Black Canadian HIV/AIDS Awareness Day – CHABAC, 2020 Awareness Day Fact Sheet
African, Caribbean and Black Canadian HIV/AIDS Awareness Day – CHABAC, 2020

African, Caribbean and Black Canadian HIV/AIDS
Awareness Day Campaign

African, Caribbean and Black Canadian HIV/AIDS Awareness Day [Poster] – CHABAC, 2016

This poster is part of the Canadian HIV/AIDS Black, African and Caribbean Network’s African, Caribbean and Black Canadian HIV/AIDS Awareness Day campaign.

CHABAC Conversation Guide – English
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CHABAC Conversation Guide – French
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Original Poster
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CHABAC Conversation Guide - English
CHABAC Conversation Guide - English

Other Campaigns

Black CAP Think Campaign – Black CAP, 2007

These postcards are part of the Toronto-based Think Campaign, a HIV and sexual health campaign for Black (African, Caribbean and Afro Canadian) gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men.

Think Campaign – Think keeping him on lock is all you have to do?
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Think Campaign – Think what happened in New York stayed in New York?
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Think because you’re giving it means you can’t get it?
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Maintenez-le – ACCHO, 2009

These postcards are part of the African and Caribbean Council on HIV/AIDS in Ontario (ACCHO) Keep it Alive campaign.

La fierté. Maintenez-la!
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Les possibilités. Maintenez-les!
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La fierté. Maintenez-la! Publication
La fierté. Maintenez-la!

Multilingual resources

Staying Healthy in Canada: What Everyone Should Know [Brochure] – SERC, 2010

This brochure, written in English, French, Spanish, Swahili, Arabic and Amharic, offers basic information on HIV in Canada and is intended for immigrants and refugees.
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Women Taking Care of Ourselves – SERC, 2010

This brochure offers the basics on HIV transmission, testing, and treatment for immigrant and refugee women in English, French, Spanish, Swahili, Arabic and Amharic.
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Staying Healthy in Canada: What Everyone Should Know Brochure – SERC, 2010
Staying Healthy in Canada: What Everyone Should Know [Brochure] – SERC, 2010

Reports, Articles and other Resources

HIV/AIDS Epi Updates – Chapter 13: HIV/AIDS in Canada among people from countries where HIV is endemic – Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), 2012
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Population-specific HIV/AIDS status report: People from countries where HIV is endemic – Black people of African and Caribbean descent living in Canada – Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), 2009
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Feldman, M. B. (2010). A critical literature review to identify possible causes of higher rates of HIV infection among young black and Latino men who have sex with men. Journal of the National Medical Association, 102(12), 1206–1221.

Gaston, G. B., & Alleyne-Green, B. (2013). The impact of African Americans’ beliefs about HIV medical care on treatment adherence: a systematic review and recommendations for interventions. AIDS and Behavior, 17(1), 31–40. doi:10.1007/s10461-012-0323-x

Gaston, G.B., Gutierrez, S.M., & Nisanci, A. (2015). Interventions that retain African Americans in HIV/AIDS treatment: implications for social work practice and research. Social Work, 60(1), 35–42.

Henny, K. D., Crepaz, N., Lyles, C. M., Marshall, K. J., Aupont, L. W., Jacobs, E. D., … Charania, M. R. (2012). Efficacy of HIV/STI behavioral interventions for heterosexual African American men in the United States: a meta-analysis. AIDS and Behavior, 16(5), 1092–1114. doi:10.1007/s10461-011-0100-2

Kennedy, B. R., & Jenkins, C. C. (2011). Promoting African American women and sexual assertiveness in reducing HIV/AIDS: an analytical review of the research literature. Journal of Cultural Diversity, 18(4), 142–149.

Loutfy, M., Tharao, W., Logie, C., Aden, M.A., Chambers, L.A., Wu, W., … Calzavara, L. (2015). Systematic review of stigma reducing interventions for African/Black diasporic women. Journal of the International AIDS Society, 18, 19835.

Maulsby, C., Millett, G., Lindsey, K., Kelley, R., Johnson, K., Montoya, D., & Holtgrave, D. (2013). A systematic review of HIV interventions for black men who have sex with men (MSM). BMC Public Health, 13, 625. doi:10.1186/1471-2458-13-625
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3710496/

Millett, G. A., Peterson, J. L., Flores, S. A., Hart, T. A., Jeffries, W. L., Wilson, P. A., … Remis, R. S. (2012). Comparisons of disparities and risks of HIV infection in black and other men who have sex with men in Canada, UK, and USA: a meta-analysis. Lancet, 380(9839), 341–348. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(12)60899-X

Phillips, G., Peterson, J., Binson, D., Hidalgo, J., Magnus, M., & YMSM of color SPNS Initiative Study Group. (2011). House/ball culture and adolescent African-American transgender persons and men who have sex with men: a synthesis of the literature. AIDS Care, 23(4), 515–520. doi:10.1080/09540121.2010.516334

Romero, L. M., Galbraith, J. S., Wilson-Williams, L., & Gloppen, K. M. (2011). HIV prevention among African American youth: how well have evidence-based interventions addressed key theoretical constructs? AIDS and Behavior, 15(5), 976–991. doi:10.1007/s10461-010-9745-5

Smith, T.K., & Larson, E.L. (2015). HIV sexual risk behavior in older black women: a systematic review. Women’s Health Issues, 25(1), 63–72.

Sutton, M. Y., Lasswell, S. M., Lanier, Y., & Miller, K. S. (2014). Impact of parent-child communication interventions on sex behaviors and cognitive outcomes for black/African-American and Hispanic/Latino youth: a systematic review, 1988-2012. The Journal of Adolescent Health: Official Publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine, 54(4), 369–384. doi:10.1016/j.jadohealth.2013.11.004

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