Posted on August 17, 2008 by goingsouth
This is a not something new. We have know for years that HIV/AIDS was becoming a real threat for rural, female, African-American and poor people.
This is not all the fault of the state (but plenty of blame does reside there). The CDC has never really EVER had a HIV prevention plan in place. When the [...]
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Posted on August 4, 2008 by goingsouth
There website is here.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Circe J. Gray Le Compte, Director of Communications
National Minority AIDS Council, 1931 13th Street NW, Washington, DC 20009
Telephone: (202) 234-5120 ext. 309; (202) 352-7240
E-mail: communications@nmac.org
“And all the centuries passed and they survived and became a kind of people that the world had never known. [...]
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Posted on August 4, 2008 by goingsouth
Today the XVII International AIDS Conference starts in Mexico City. Lots of information is going to be coming out including the new incidence of HIV infections in the US. If you want to keep up with the conference, see live webcast, or view recorded sessions for later viewing please visit the Kaisernetwork.org site. Here is [...]
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Posted on August 3, 2008 by goingsouth
Here is the link to the report and whole article.
What If Black America Were Its Own Country?
“Left Behind! Black America: A Neglected Priority in the Global AIDS Epidemic” incorporates a new analysis by the Black AIDS Institute showing how Black America would rank on the global health and HIV scale if it were a separate [...]
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Posted on August 3, 2008 by goingsouth
Here is the link to the Southern States Manifesto
Report warns of Southern AIDS ‘crisis’
Half of deaths occur in 17-state region as federal, private money dries up
By Alex Johnson
MSNBC
July. 24, 2008
AIDS specialists are calling for a fundamental rethinking of HIV policy after a new report showed that infection with the virus was rising dramatically in the [...]
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Posted on August 3, 2008 by goingsouth
Here is the NPR story on the issue: HIV rates higher than thought
And print story from NYT
H.I.V. Study Finds Rate 40% Higher Than Estimated
By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN
MEXICO CITY — The United States has significantly underreported the number of new H.I.V. infections occurring nationally each year, with a study released here on Saturday showing that the [...]
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Posted on April 8, 2008 by goingsouth
Found this to be a good example of how HIV/AIDS is not being covered in the news and how this lack of information leads to people coming to false perceptions about the disease.
Why So Little AIDs Coverage?
When I decided to take two j-students to study AIDS in South Africa we discovered that there is [...]
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Posted on April 7, 2008 by goingsouth
Well, they used up another one. You don’t retire that fast…..he was pushed out I bet.
Why is it that DHR continues to switch out major management every 2-3 years in this state? Because changing out Directors fools most of the people of this state into thinking that something is happening. All that B.J. Walker [...]
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Posted on April 4, 2008 by goingsouth
This is the guy who rammed through all the changes in the Ryan White CARE Act Reauthorization bill a couple of years ago when the Republicans were in control. Those changes included taking HIV treatment dollars and spending them on HIV testing and micromanaging the HIV strategies of states and cities. He now is [...]
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Posted on April 3, 2008 by goingsouth
And this is the result of years of abstinence only education. Here is some video.
FLORIDA: ”Students Would Get More than Abstinence-Only Under Sex Education Bill”
Associated Press (04.01.08):: Bill Kaczor
On Tuesday, a bill seeking a more comprehensive approach to sex education in Florida’s schools passed a Senate committee by a 4-3 vote.
Florida currently relies [...]
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Posted on April 3, 2008 by goingsouth
This is yet another example of how the leadership at CDC has been replaced and hamstrung by conservative political appointees who either deny the issues, ignore them or subvert information to keep from having to address the issue of gay men of color and HIV. It is almost like the view from the Reagan years [...]
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Posted on March 30, 2008 by goingsouth
It is not just one or the other. Rates are increasing due to lack of prevention efforts, national policy failures, and politics. The numbers also are showing a more complete picture of the epidemic….finally. The lack of good reliable numbers for HIV infections have been a problem for 25 years. It took Georgia from 2003 [...]
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Posted on March 29, 2008 by goingsouth
The rise of syphilis in gay men prove that we are not reaching the core population and do not have the “stomach” as a nation to address something we are afraid of or disapprove.
Public health struggles to reach gay ‘hidden population’
Experts say CDC must look for gay men outside of bars, bathhouses
By RYAN LEE
Mar. 21, [...]
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Posted on March 29, 2008 by goingsouth
Seems like until this administration leaves office they are going to continue to deny any issues they do not like and punish whistle blowers. This is the same type of thing that happened with HIV prevention and policies pushed through abstinence education and downplayed or ignored scienctific evidence that abstinence only education [...]
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Posted on October 12, 2007 by goingsouth
good article.
Entrepreneur has a message for condom experts: Size matters
By BURT HERMAN
Associated Press Writer
Published on: 10/11/07SEOGWIPO, South Korea (AP) — As the world’s top condom experts convene this week to update international standards, one American entrepreneur has a simple message: Size matters.
It’s shaking up an industry that has generally taken a one-size-fits-all approach.
Frank Sadlo, founder [...]
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