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(From left) Keisha Diggs, her mother Terrie Hawkins and her brother Kevin Diggs spend significant time working at the AIDS Fund, where they aim to spread awareness of HIV and AIDS and lessen stigma surrounding the disease. | Erin edinger-turoff TTN
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An award for a family deep into the fight

22 April 2014 Erin Edinger-Turoff

For Kevin and Keisha Diggs, and their mother, a life focused on
gaining HIV awareness.

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