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Community Voice:
Posoh! (Hello in Menominee)

Welcome to the Community Voice - the heart of the HIVCOE website. In this section you will find the sharing of personal experiences in stories and prayers from individuals infected with and affected by HIV/AIDS. Each offers information and insights reflecting on issues such as fear, sadness, anger, and strength. Here too, we will discover prayers of hope and thankfulness.

The Community Voice will continue to offer helpful updates on topics that affect Native communities specifically. Phoenix Indian Medical Center, HIV Center of Excellence recently joined the Heard Museum on World AIDS Day 1997, in recognition of infected and affected community members who have passed on as well as those who continue to live with HIV/AIDS.

Danny, a native man rich in his traditions, shares his memories and prayers for all Native Americans, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians who seek clarity, encouragement, and healing along their journey with HIV disease. I invite your contributions to Community Voice, your thoughts, hopes, and questions. Gail Nahwahquaw (former) Case Manager

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