The 2009 U.S. Conference on AIDS opened in San Francisco at the Hilton Hotel on Oct. 29. A three-day event that drew leadership from around the country, the 2009 USCA included seminars, educational sessions, exhibitions and social gatherings which served to highlight the “changing tide” of leadership in the forefront of the battle against HIV. The lobby of the downtown Hilton was a sea of energy and vibrant color as African American, Latino, Asian Pacific Islander and women policymakers mingled in excited conversation.
Love heals. Reach out and touch someone with AIDS, and encourage everyone to get tested!
But over the course of a lifetime, Black men are 6.5 times more likely to become infected with HIV than white men, and HIV infection levels among Blacks are much higher than for the country as a whole. As a result of this higher prevalence of undiagnosed HIV infection, the epidemic is much worse in Black Americans, prompting the need for testing at much higher rates to ensure early diagnosis and treatment. Up to 70 percent of new infections in Black Americans are the result of risky behavior among people who do not know they are infected.
The African American HIV University, developed by the Black AIDS Institute, aims to strengthen organizational and individual capacity to address the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Black communities. The Black AIDS Institute covers costs for materials, tuition, training and housing for all fellows. Applications can be downloaded at www.BlackAIDS.org.
In the mid 90s, when I was the program Director of SF SHANTI Project, there was a Health AIDS Prohect stidy on seropositivity in Bayview HP. At the end of the study, a shocking 23% of people who came for testing were found positive. Lots of "straight" identified Black people still do not get tested, as the belief , against all odds, that only LGBTQ are getting infected with HIV.
While many HIV patients are now managing their disease through protease inhibitors therapy, we need to see free condom distribution widely spread in Bayview, and needle exchange programs. WTF is Bayview Hunters Point Health foundation doing in that sense, besides their exhorbitant SALARIES AND ADMINISTRATIVE OVERCOST ?
http://www.youtube.com/hivquestions (and healing alternatives) ~ http://www.houseofnumbers.com (new AIDS documentary)
so are the trying to say only black people catch aids???
No. It is saying that Bl;ack people are getting the least amount of comprehensive and quality health services
In the mid 90s, when I was the program Director of SF SHANTI Project, there was a Health AIDS Prohect stidy on seropositivity in Bayview HP. At the end of the study, a shocking 23% of people who came for testing were found positive. Lots of "straight" identified Black people still do not get tested, as the belief , against all odds, that only LGBTQ are getting infected with HIV.
While many HIV patients are now managing their disease through protease inhibitors therapy, we need to see free condom distribution widely spread in Bayview, and needle exchange programs. WTF is Bayview Hunters Point Health foundation doing in that sense, besides their exhorbitant SALARIES AND ADMINISTRATIVE OVERCOST ?