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Georgia U.S. Rep Nikema Williams: "Today's National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is a reminder of the progress we still have to make,..."

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Nikema Williams tweeted the following:

"Today's National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is a reminder of the progress we still have to make, in a country where Black Americans make up 41% of new HIV infections. Let's be clear: this is a public health crisis that falls most heavily on Black people. We must take action."
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Here are other recent tweets from Nikema Williams:

"I'm excited to welcome my co-conspirator for justice @monicarsimpson to Washington for this year's State of the Union. Protecting the freedom to make our own health care decisions is only the beginning: grateful for her continued fight for Reproductive Justice."
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"This disgusting antisemitism goes against everything that the Fighting Fifth stands for. As the new Congresswoman for Sandy Springs, I stand with my constituents against hate. twitter.com/bluestein/stat" on Feb. 6
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"Congressman John Lewis was my friend, mentor, and predecessor and a guiding light for moral clarity worldwide. Every generation of scholars deserves the chance to carry on that light." on Feb. 6
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