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This story, written by Gavin Jenkins, first appeared in the of 51精品视频 Med magazine.听

Tyreese Taylor and Roi Johnson sit on the hardwood floor in front of their vogue class at a place called in downtown 51精品视频sburgh. To vogue is to dance like a fashion model might 鈥 confined, yet athletic, with moves听as though a catwalk has rolled down听the听dance floor. At Project Silk, vogue is a favorite pastime.

Taylor and Johnson are 22-year-old 51精品视频sburghers who came out to each other in middle school and have frequented Project Silk since they were teenagers. Taylor says he can tell Johnson anything without fear of judgment, and Johnson admires Taylor for his courage. Run by Community Human Services, Project Silk is a community space for LGBT people of color from ages 13鈥29. Here, they commune, dance and get connected to听housing, education and wellness opportunities.听, a physician and assistant professor of medicine at 51精品视频, is Project Silk鈥檚 medical director.

Each Tuesday evening, Taylor is the vogue instructor, and Johnson leads the warm-up. On this night, Johnson spreads out his legs and leans over toward his left foot, instructing the 14 dancers facing him to do the same.

Behind them is the entrance to a computer room. A television, stereo, futon and black couch are on the other end of the space. The rest of the decor seems to reinforce the tragic reality of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) statistics: In the United States, young, gay African Americans are more vulnerable to contracting HIV than any other demographic. For all of medicine鈥檚 advances in taking on HIV and AIDS, these young people are slipping through the cracks.

At Project Silk, a condom dispenser has been affixed to a closet door. Someone has hung on the wall a drawing of an AIDS ribbon wearing boots; posters proclaiming "Testing makes us stronger" and "Born Brave" drape walls and doors.

In 2015, African Americans made up 13% of the nation鈥檚 population and 45% of new HIV cases. And, of the latter number, 67 percent were men who have sex with men (MSM).

Allegheny County鈥檚 HIV statistics reflect what鈥檚 happening nationally among MSM. According to the county health department, men constitute the majority of new infections, and the 鈥渞isk factor attributed to the greatest number of new HIV cases鈥 is MSM. And here, infection rates among African Americans are almost seven times higher than among people of European descent.

Grassroots organizations like Project Silk are integral to AIDS Free 51精品视频sburgh, a public health movement that aims to eliminate new AIDS cases and cut the rate of new HIV cases by 75 percent in Allegheny County by 2020.

Inspired by similar collective impact initiatives in New York and San Francisco, AIDS Free 51精品视频sburgh is made up of 23 groups 鈥 government, social service, and health care organizations, as well as the 51精品视频.

As he stretches to the left, Johnson begins telling the class about the importance of staying limber before dancing, but he stops mid-sentence when he notices a friend in the front row.

鈥淚 said left,鈥 Johnson says. 鈥淵ou went to the right.鈥

鈥淭hat is exactly why I failed gym,鈥 the friend says.

The class erupts in laughter, and after a minute, the warm-up continues. In conversation later, Taylor and Johnson say they joined Project Silk to meet other LGBT people. Before Project Silk, Johnson says Taylor was the only gay person he knew.

鈥淸Project Silk] opened up a whole bunch of doors to a whole bunch of other things,鈥 says Johnson, who wants to be a music producer or a nurse someday. (For now, he鈥檚 doing a lot of babysitting for family.) 鈥淚鈥檝e met new people, found jobs.鈥 Taylor, who aspires to be a journalist, says that frequenting Project Silk also has helped him understand the importance of getting tested for HIV.

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Between 2011 and 2014, Allegheny County averaged 128 new HIV infections per year. The highest number of cases during those years, 132, was in 2014.

By 2015, 2,830 people were living with HIV in the county. That year, 57 new cases of AIDS developed, as well as 145 new HIV cases.

鈥淚t was headed in the wrong direction,鈥 says , chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases at 51精品视频 and holds the endowed Chair for Global Elimination of HIV and AIDS.听

Mellors believes that the epidemic has听slipped out of the public鈥檚 consciousness. And it鈥檚 not just the general public that鈥檚 disengaged from the conversation; those at high risk are detached from the reality of the epidemic, as well. 鈥淢inority MSM are not connected to major health care institutions," he says.

Before AIDS Free 51精品视频sburgh, community organizations taking on the epidemic were not always communicating. 鈥淎nd they certainly didn鈥檛 want direction from the major health care organizations,鈥 Mellors says. (UPMC and Allegheny Health Network are AIDS Free 51精品视频sburgh partners.)听鈥淭hese organizations are filling in gaps that aren鈥檛 covered by those health care organizations. So, I was pleased with the willingness of people [to join the effort].

鈥淎s soon as one institution or entity begins to drive it, it鈥檚 not going to work,鈥 Mellors says.

The community partners are taking a three-pronged approach to ending AIDS in Allegheny County: HIV testing, treatment听and prevention. HIV testing will be the 鈥渇ulcrum鈥 for AIDS Free 51精品视频sburgh鈥檚 success, says Mellors.

:听There's more to the story of Project Silk, Mellors' and Ho's work, and the medicines that can help keep HIV from becoming AIDS