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79:. They were awarded $ 200,000 to start NTFAP which, among other activities, would coordinate the AIDS education efforts of local NABWMT around the country. Reggie Williams served as the Executive Director of NTFAP from its birth until his retirement in February 1994. Randy Miller succeeded Williams, and was later replaced as head of the organization by Mario Solis-Marich, who served as CEO. In 1996, Angel Fabian co-organized the National Task Force on AIDS Prevention's first Gay/Bisexual Young Men of Color Summit at Gay Men of Color Conference, 35:
programs and education campaigns, which mainly targeted white gay men. The importance of the NTFAP began to emerge in the 1980s when the rate of infection in communities of color was rapidly increasing compared to white communities. The goals of the task force have been to guarantee the local gay men
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were targeted by HIV/AIDS preventive services. The NTFAP aimed to create culturally relevant propaganda that would help slow the rate of infection in communities of color. While the work done by the NTFAP stayed in the local
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by advocating for and assisting in the development of HIV education and service programs by and for
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area, the intent of the organization was to set an example for the nation to follow in creating
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was founded in 1985 as a "National Minority Organization dedicated to ending the
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To make the wounded whole : the African American struggle against HIV/AIDS
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The National Task Force on AIDS Prevention started as a project of the
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men of color." The NTFAP was created to provide support to gay men
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Victory Deferred: How AIDS Changed Gay Life in America
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National Association of Black and White Men Together
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Index

HIV epidemic
gay and bisexual
of color
HIV/AIDS
San Francisco
preventive services
ethnic
National Association of Black and White Men Together
Reggie Williams
James Credle
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Miami
Florida


"National Task Force on AIDS Prevention (NTFAP)"



"National Task Force on AIDS Prevention - Reggie Williams 1951 - 1999"
Victory Deferred: How AIDS Changed Gay Life in America
ISBN
9780226020495


To make the wounded whole : the African American struggle against HIV/AIDS
ISBN
978-1-4696-5952-7
OCLC
1176467984

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