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Ep 3 - Cutting the Lifeline: The Impact of NIH Grant Terminations on HIV Research

Black Girls Can Talk

Release Date: 04/07/2025

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As the United States federal government is rapidly being reshaped, in this episode of Black Girls Can Talk, we take a look at how terminating NIH grants disproportionately impacts communities.

 đź”Ť In this conversation, we break down:

(1:17) - Breaking the HIV Stigma

(3:59) - Why Does This Matter?

(11:25) - Consequences of Halting Studies

(15:55) - What We Can Do

Whether you're personally impacted or a dedicated advocate, this discussion will empower you to take action and elevate awareness.

🎧 Don’t miss it—your voice matters.

#BlackGirlsCanTalk #NIHFunding #HIVResearch #BlackWomenInSTEM #BlackWomenEmpowerment #HealthEquity #LGBTQSupport #WomenInScience #GovernmentFunding #HIVAwareness #BlackVoicesInScience  

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