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 March 30, 2008 by goingsouth
The arguments against work release for HIV+ are completely bogus and are really a cover for fear and ignorance of HIV. The state of Alabama has been inching along on the issue of HIV and prisoners for years. The state had to be sued to provide the proper care and treatment for HIV+ inmates a [...]
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Posted on November 20, 2007 by goingsouth
This unfortunately happens all the time. Going to take a lawsuit to fix it.
HIV meds withheld at Broward jails, ex-inmates contend
BY HANNAH SAMPSON
Kevin Sauve wrote note after note from the Broward County jail to the jail’s health services over a period of several weeks:“I need HIV meds ASAP.”
“I still have not received my HIV meds. [...]
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Posted on October 4, 2007 by goingsouth
They doubled their rate in one year.
Maryland Prisons Have Highest Percentage of AIDS Cases Nationwide, DOJ Report Says
Prisons in Maryland have the highest percentage of inmates living with AIDS nationwide, according to a study by the Department of Justice, the Baltimore Sun reports. The study is based on statistics from 41 states [...]
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Posted on October 1, 2007 by goingsouth
Even more signs that “tough on crime” does not work.
Aging inmates clogging nation’s prisons
HARDWICK, Ga.
It’s about noon in middle Georgia and the sun is beating down on the yard at Men’s State Prison.
Huddled under a metal canopy that provides a bit of relief are inmates slumped in wheelchairs. Some lean on walkers or canes. Razor [...]
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Posted on October 1, 2007 by goingsouth
Watch out for how our “leaders” try to solve this. Instead of addressing the fact that we are locking up too many people in this state and not providing health care to people before they get to prison, we are going to charge the prisoners co-pays and talk about their complaints are not valid.
Prison officials [...]
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Posted on September 16, 2007 by goingsouth
I think we need to draw even more attention to this issue as it relates to how we all have been conditioned to think that it is ok to make money off of anything. The health care of all of us is decided based on a profit margin as is now prisoners.
This kind of approach [...]
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Posted on September 15, 2007 by goingsouth
This is just tragic and all of us in Georgia are implicated as we have not forced our leaders to address this long occurring problem.
We are ok with this kind of “justice” because the folks being mistreated, dehumanized and dying are minorities, poor, mentally ill, gay or other classifications of people we either never have [...]
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Posted on September 13, 2007 by goingsouth
We are locking up 250-300 meth addicts a month?
Prison chief: Meth fuels overcrowding
By STEPHEN GURR
James Donald
Georgia’s skyrocketing inmate population can at least partially be blamed on the rise of methamphetamine use, the state’s prison chief said during a Tuesday legislative brunch in Dahlonega.
“Today we are taking between 250 and 300 meth-addicted offenders per month,” Georgia [...]
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Posted on September 10, 2007 by goingsouth
Hopefully they can get this passed. Long overdue.
California Senate Passes Measure That Would Provide Prison Inmates With Condoms To Help Reduce Spread of HIV
The California Senate on Thursday voted 21-18 to approve a measure (AB 1334) that would provide prison inmates in the state with condoms in an effort to reduce the spread of [...]
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Posted on September 10, 2007 by goingsouth
Is there something in the water of Tallahassee? You have a $ 1 billion dollar deficit and chain gangs, cutting education and social programs is ALL you can do?
Thanks Florida, now living in Georgia is not so bad.
But, here’s hoping our legislators and governor don’t read the papers…….
DOC secretary offers chain gangs, tents to save [...]
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Posted on September 4, 2007 by goingsouth
Great article. Link
Black doctors group wants AIDS tackled
The National Medical Association also seeks universal health care
By Helen Altonn
haltonn@starbulletin.com
The National Medical Association, which represents black physicians, is urging the federal government to use its resources to eradicate HIV/AIDS, says Dr. Albert W. Morris Jr., president.
From 2001 to 2005, nearly 70 percent of newly diagnosed cases of [...]
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Posted on January 21, 2007 by goingsouth
The link to the study is here. I have not read the whole thing but two things stand out to me. One is that I am willing to bet that the racial breakdown showing African Americans living longer in jail corresponds to over all “percentage living in poverty” of basic demographic data. Second is that [...]
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Posted on December 3, 2006 by goingsouth
Washington, D.C., Project Ujima Helps HIV-Positive Men Leaving Jail [Dec 01, 2006] The Washington Post on Friday examined Project Ujima, a Washington, D.C., program for HIV-positive men leaving jail that is the first of its kind in the city. Project Ujima — which means “collective responsibility” and was founded one year ago by Gary Isler, [...]
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