11 leading HIV/AIDS organizations have penned an open letter to DaBaby requesting a private meeting to address his miseducation.
The new memo from the 11 organizations underlines how HIV is a preventable, treatable condition, how it disproportionately affects the Black community in the U.S. and how the stigma around it can spread fear. During the artist's onstage tirade last week, he claimed HIV/AIDs is a"deadly sexually transmitted diseases that'll make you die in two to three weeks."
We heard your inaccurate and harmful comments at Rolling Loud and have read your Instagram apology. However, at a time when HIV continues to disproportionately impact Black Americans and queer and transgender people of color, a dialogue is critical. We must address the miseducation about HIV, expressed in your comments, and the impact it has on various communities.
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