Sec. 756. National HIV/AIDS observance days
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It is the sense of the Congress that national observance days highlighting the impact of HIV/AIDS on communities of color include the following: National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. National Latino AIDS Awareness Day. National Asian and Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. National Native American HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. Caribbean-American HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. National Black Clergy HIV/AIDS Awareness Sunday. It is the sense of the Congress that the President should call on members of communities of color— to become involved at the local community level in HIV/AIDS testing, policy, and advocacy; to become aware, engaged, and empowered on the HIV/AIDS epidemic within their communities; and to urge members of their communities to reduce risk factors, practice safe sex and other preventive measures, be tested for HIV/AIDS, and seek care when appropriate.