Harlem Hairdressers Fight Against HIV/AIDS With Hairdressers Against AIDS Campaign

Harlem Hairdressers Cut Into HIV/AIDS Fight With Awareness Campaign
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HARLEM As a hairdresser for the past 23 years, Rochelle Walters often develops very personal relationships with her clients. That's why she has no problems dishing out warnings about safe sex or the prospects of becoming infected with HIV/AIDS.
Now Walters is going to use her chair at Hair on Madison to officially spread information about HIV/AIDS as part of the Hairdressers Against AIDS campaign.

Now Walters is going to use her chair at Hair on Madison to officially spread information about HIV/AIDS as part of the Hairdressers Against AIDS campaign.

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