Raniyah Copeland
@RaniyahCopeland
I love Black people so much I birthed two of them. (ran-ee-yah)
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06-11-2015 20:03:09
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BAI boss Raniyah Copeland sat down with USA Today for this piece!
'We’ve come so far, yet we’re in the same place as we were 40 years ago when we look at who is being most impacted.'
— Raniyah Copeland
Read here: usatoday.com/in-depth/news/…
'The profound racial and gender disparities brought to light by the COVID-19 pandemic, while alarming, are sadly nothing new.' — Chris Beyrer with Raniyah Copeland for The Lancet
#EndingTheHIVEpidemic #LetsStopHIVTogether #HIV
Read more here: ow.ly/Idez50DMchy
Our Pres. and CEO Raniyah Copeland was featured in this article, explaining some of the the ways we're fighting to finally shut the book HIV/AIDS: 'Ending HIV in Black America will only happen if our efforts to end HIV are led by Black communities.' ✊🏾
hivplusmag.com/news/2021/1/22…
'Our mission is to engage Black institutions and individuals to confront HIV, and I think we’ve done so much of that ... We’ve made a huge impact supporting Black leadership in the HIV workforce.' — Raniyah Copeland ✊🏾 thebody.com/article/raniya…
BAI President and CEO Raniyah Copeland sat down with ESSENCE to talk about where Black communities stand in the current fight against HIV/AIDS and the work that still must be done to increase our progress—timely in light of #NBHAAD2021 this week! essence.com/articles/hiv-a…
Q1. We are a #UniquelyAndUnapologeticallyBlack organization that is proudly led by a Black woman. Check out Raniyah Copeland #NBHAAD message about ending #HIV in Black America! youtu.be/KVvDeXhzDs8 #CelebrateBlackWomen
TODAY at 3 p.m.! BAI Pres. & CEO Raniyah Copeland and Hydeia Broadbent discuss the road ahead to end the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Black communities, commemorating today, National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day #NBHAAD2021 . Stream on DREF Research Matters's FB page: bit.ly/HIV-notagame
After an unprecedented and emotionally exhausting year, Plus asked some of the most respected Black leaders in the HIV community what they want to see happen in 2021.
Raniyah Copeland Black AIDS Institute Legacy Community Health Hoosier Int'l AIDS Conf. Scholarship Fund (HISF) hivplusmag.com/news/2021/1/22…
From the latest issue of POZ: “My ancestors fought for me to have freedom that they never had.” - Raniyah Copeland, president and CEO of Black AIDS Institute poz.com/article/black-…
'There has not been enough individual introspection about how white supremacy shapes us all. And that includes Black people, too, because we live in a white supremacy structure' — BAI's Raniyah Copeland on how fighting HIV means confronting white supremacy ow.ly/xwmK50D3YCd
Am I now allowed to tell strangers how to properly cough??! #dontcoughinyourhand #useatissue #coughinyourshirt #coughinyourelbow #coronavirus