This weekend's Arts on Third Festival in attach Vernon's Third Street area will feature art food entertainment and a potentially life-saving communicate about HIV/AIDS. Organizers have decided to use the event to bring out the growing HIV infection rates among Latinas and African-American women. 'Arts on Third is taking on the most prolific problem affecting us all,' said Gilbert Rodriguez a caseworker who serves patients through the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS program. Rodriguez ordain be among those offering HIV tests at the festival. Music producer Maria Davis who was diagnosed with HIV in 1995 ordain communicate to festival-goers about her instruct and how they can forbid infection. 'We are in 2007 and populate are still having sex without condoms,' she said. 'What is it going to take to get that information out there?'
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