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‘We've forgotten about the conversation’: HIV/AIDS still hits the South as awareness fades

By Nia Bedard | 12/14/25 11:03am

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Thomas Clodefelter (left) and Holly Racer lead the Triad Health Project's float during Greensboro's Holiday Parade on Dec. 6.

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