What is the Afiya Center’s Free HIV Testing Event?

What is the Afiya Center's Free HIV Testing Event?

Published June 28, 2024 at 5:00 AM CDT

Introduction

The Afiya Center, Texas’s only Black-led and Black women-centered reproductive justice organization, is hosting its 11th annual Get Tested, Grab A Bite! HIV testing event in Dallas this weekend.

About the Afiya Center

The Afiya Center works to advocate, educate, and provide resources to empower Black women in Texas living with AIDS.

Rising HIV Cases

In 2021, Dallas County saw a 30% increase in HIV cases among men and a 6.5% increase among women. The Afiya Center’s State of Black Womxn in Texas Report revealed that young Black women accounted for 51% of new diagnoses among women under 25, but sex education and disease prevention programs in the state rarely address community needs.

Resource Disparity

“Texas is known to be like a resource rich kind of state, right?” Afiya Center founder Marsha Jones said. “But those resources don’t meet the people who need them the most.”

Event Purpose

Jones started the free testing event to bring attention to the lack of resources and normalize HIV testing for women. “We wanted to make this a day that wouldn’t just be focused on HIV testing, but it would really have a sense of community,” Jones said.

Free STI Screening

Attendees who want to get tested will be able to get a full STI screening free of charge. Dallas County Health and Human Services will provide mobile testing sites to help the organization collect data and build more resources in areas that need them.

Building the Program

“It helps us to build out our program,” Jones said. “It helps us to shape narratives around the importance of getting tested.”

Event Activities

People who choose not to get tested can still enjoy the free event filled with free food and live DJs. Jones has urged vendors not to sell anything to avoid discouraging people from attending an event that is based around finding a safe space.

Conclusion

“This is literally a day to enjoy life and have a good time and get some updated information about your sexual health,” Jones said.

Event Details

The Get Tested, Grab a Bite! event is on Saturday, June 29, from 3-7 p.m. in Glendale Park.

Zara Amaechi is KERA’s Marjorie Welch Fitts Louis fellow covering race and social justice. Got a tip? Email Zara at zamaechi@kera.org. You can follow her on X @amaechizara.

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