Society & Culture
December 1st is World AIDS Day, however, the conversation on HIV/AIDS needs to happen more than these nationally celebrated days (especially when it comes to black women). Today I chat with HIV/AIDS Advocate, Speaker and Author of Dying to be D.I.V.A., Kecia Johnson. Check out our open discussion on: The day she "accidentally" found out she was living with AIDS Confronting the person who she contracted HIV from Why she isn't totally convinced there will ever be a cure Dating with AIDS Dealing with the whispers and being shunned Medication, Mental Health & Motherhood Why black women and married couples are contracting HIV at higher rates Full interview is on iTunes, iHeart Podcasts, Google Play, and Player FM **link to listen on iTunes** https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/respect-my-crown/id1420607785?mt=2 You can also connect with her on Instagram @MyFabRedLife JJ’s Respect My Crown podcast features a diverse group of powerful women from across the country. Each transparent conversation sheds light on past mistakes, struggles, A-ha moments, and life lessons. Join the Movement www.RespectMyCrown.com Follow us on Instagram @jjonthemic