Episode 11

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Published on:

13th Nov 2022

with Terrance Wilson

Dr. Felicia Mebane sits down with Terrance Wilson, a Hampton Roads native that worked for the International Black Women's Congress (IBWC) in community engagement. He discusses the different free resources that were available to the community. He talks frankly about HIV/AIDS testing, medications and living your best life with the disease.

In 2020, there were 7,315 people living with HIV in Hampton Roads. In 2020, 221 people were newly diagnosed with HIV.

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Health, Healing & Hampton Roads
Hosted by Dr. Felicia Mebane
"Health, Healing & Hampton Roads" connects listeners to public health topics in ways you might not expect. Each week, Dr. Felicia Mebane meets with people who work on health issues, contribute to their communities and more. Some of them are professors, and directors and others are students and community activists. All of them have insights and experiences to share about health, healing and Hampton Roads.

"Health, Healing & Hampton Roads" is provided by the Center for Public Health Initiatives at NSU (CPHI) in partnership with WNSB. CPHI was created to help NSU establish its identity in public health research, education and practice. CPHI bolters NSU's creativity, nimbleness and responsiveness as it works to help communities thrive and pursue social justice.

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