North Dakota’s First Ever HIV Awareness Walk Gets Rid of Misconceptions Behind the Virus
The North Dakota Community Planning Group, Family Healthcare and the North Dakota Department of Health put on the walk
FARGO, N.D. — The HIV virus has been in the United States since the 1970’s but to this day, it still carries a stigma with it. “People think someone is HIV infected because they’re a gay man or they do drugs and stuff like that,” said Ryan Braunberger, community co-chair of the North Dakota Community Planning Group. Braunberger says it’s…