HIV (Human Immune Deficiency Syndrome) is a social issue that highlights the consequences of social injustice (Dube). In the United States today it is the social location of the individual that determines one's susceptibility to HIV. Specifically, social location refers to an individual's location in his/her society. It includes but is not limited to race, class, gender, and ethnicity (Dube). Unfortunately, in this age of HIV/AIDS social location determines vulnerability to infection.