AIDS Activist Hydeia Broadbent

Published: Oct. 25, 2012, 6 p.m.

b'At birth, Hydeia Broadbent was abandoned at the University Medical Center of Southern Nevada in Las Vegas where Patricia and Loren Broadbent adopted her as an infant. \\xa0Although her HIV condition was congenital, she was not diagnosed as HIV-positive with advancement to AIDS until age three. \\xa0The prognosis was that she would not live past the age of five. Now at the age of 28, Hydeia spends her time spreading the message of HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention, by: promoting abstinence, safe-sex practices (for people who choose to have sex), and the initiative \\u201cKnowing Your HIV/AIDS Status.\\u201dHydeia Broadbent began her debut as an HIV/AIDS activist and public speaker at six years old. \\xa0By 12 years old, Hydeia appeared on many national television programs including Oprah, 20/20, Good Morning America, Weekly with Ed Gordon, and \\u201cA Conversation with Magic Johnson\\u201d on Nickelodeon. She has been featured in prominent publications to include; New York Times, People, Teen People, Essence, YM, Ebony , Health Quest, Sister to Sister, POZ, National Geographic, Real Health, Seventeen, and Heart & Soul. She also graced the cover of TV Guide. Hydeia has also taken part many of America\\u2019s talk radio programs including, The Michael Eric Dyson Show, Russ Parr Morning Show, and The Tom Joyner Morning Show. Connect w/ Hydeia:http://hydeiabroadbent.com/'