Join the Real Talk All The Time crew on Tuesday, September 26th from 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. for a very intimate and essential conversation about the history of forced sterilization of women of color and the stigma attached to HIV & AIDS in the Black community. We’ll examine the trauma visited upon women of color that have experienced medical racism by unknowingly signing documentation allowing them to be sterilized, being coerced into doing so, or even going in for a common surgical procedure like gall bladder removal, only to find out afterward that they’ve been sterilized. Black, Native American, and Latin women widely distrust members of the medical community because of this type of barbarity. We will also discuss the issue of how our people account for 45% of HIV diagnoses and yet many of us lack awareness of our HIV status which only contributes to HIV risk. Not only are Black people more frequently diagnosed with HIV/AIDS, they are more likely to die from this disease than any other racial or ethnic group in the country. Only REAL social support as opposed to PERCEIVED social support can serve to protect OUR people. Please join us for this vital and purposeful show. The call in is 657-383-0612. Real Talk All The Time 100% Real Unpolished, Unrehearsed, Unapologetic, Real Talk for Real People. www.realtalkallthetime.com