
We’ve seen massive advances in prevention and treatment PrEP, TasP, U=U but those tools don’t matter if they aren’t reaching the people who need them most.
So here’s what the data from 2023 actually shows:



These aren’t abstract numbers they’re our friends, our siblings, our family, our community.
And yes, these statistics are a reflection of systems and policies not choice or morality.
HIV thrives where access to care is limited, where stigma goes unchallenged, where funding gets cut, where information isn’t culturally competent, and where Black-led organizations are asked to do more with less.
At Gaye Magazine, we don’t shy away from hard truths.
We don’t sanitize realities for comfort.
We center Black health because Black life deserves full lifespans, dignity in care, and care that understands us.
This isn’t a crisis of behavior, it’s a crisis of access.
So here’s what we want you to know today:
Let’s shift the narrative from fear to facts, from shame to strategy, from silence to support.
Ending HIV in Black communities isn’t impossible it’s just overdue.
Black health is public health. Black wellness is liberation.