
Last week, officials from the White House, the Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced a comprehensive five-year plan to fight the spread of HIV and AIDS in America, with a special emphasis on the African American community.
The Act Against AIDS campaign – which highlights the statistic that every nine and half minutes another person in the United States becomes infected with HIV – will feature public service announcements (PSAs) and online communications, as well as targeted messages and outreach to black and Hispanic communities in the U.S., populations hit especially hard by HIV and AIDs.
"Right here in the United States, every nine and half minutes, someone's brother, sister, best friend, father or mother becomes infected with HIV," said Jeffrey Crowley, director of the White House Office of National AIDS Policy. "Yet, research shows that many of those becoming infected do not recognize their risk. This is a major concern, because lack of knowledge contributes to increased risk behaviors."
The campaign will feature public service announcements and online communications beginning with African Americans, with subsequent phases focusing on Latinos and other communities disproportionately impacted.
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Phill Wilson, of the Black AIDS Institute, sees this new initiative as promising. "I think there are three things the Obama administration is offering that is different than previous administrations, and they are presidential leadership on the domestic AIDS front, a commitment to a national AIDS strategy and the first national social marketing campaign in 15 years."
To help achieve widespread use of the campaign messages within African American communities, the Obama administration also announced on April 7 the Act Against AIDS Leadership Initiative (AAALI), a partnership with 14 of the nation's leading African American civic organizations that includes integrating HIV prevention into each organization's outreach programs.
The initiative's participants include: 100 Black Men of America, American Urban Radio Networks, Coalition of Black Trade Unionists, Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, National Action Network, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, National Coalition of 100 Black Women, National Council of Negro Women, National Medical Association, National Newspaper Publishers Association, National Organization of Black County Officials, National Urban League, Phi Beta Sigma and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
"The new Act Against AIDS Leadership Initiative will harness the collective strength and reach of these organizations to increase HIV knowledge, awareness, and action within black communities across the country," said Dr. Kevin Fenton, director of the CDC's National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD and TB Prevention. "By raising the visibility of HIV and AIDS, Act Against AIDS aims to confront and overcome the stigma that helps keep HIV alive in black communities."
The Act Against AIDS campaign will be supported by a CDC budget of roughly $45 million over the next five years. To promote broad use of the campaign messages, the CDC is also collaborating with the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation to focus on outreach and technical assistance to the media and entertainment industries.
For more information on the Act Against AIDS campaign and partner activities, visit www.aids.gov or www.cdc.gov/hiv/aaa.
For information about Nine and a Half Minutes, visit www.NineAndaHalfMinutes.org.
For information on the Black AIDS Institute, visit www.blackaids.org.
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By: K in PHX on 4/17/2009 11:02PM
Im glad that the Obama administration is taking steps to organize organizations to educate our community. However I would like to see steps taken to have practical sex education programs in school. AIDS/HIV will continue to infect people as long as people avoid the topic of sex in our communities. We need people to educate the youth that is and will be engaging in sex to be fully aware of how to protect themselves and other to prevent the spread of these diseases. Sex education is not optional or can wait until the parent is comfortable to have the necessary conversation in this day and age. To do so will further spread these diseases.
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By: Paul Sparcello on 4/18/2009 9:27AM
If you abstain from promiscuous sex you do not get STD's. Also, what is the allure of the Black Woman in aspiring to become a community Broodmare?
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By: aziza on 4/20/2009 3:58PM
EDUCATE-INFORM-EDUCATE.....
This is the only way our community will truly get the message that protecting oneself/others is the ONLY way to be safe. Abstaining from sex is SO UNREAL... We are all educators (not solely teachers in the classrooms) I feel that it is are responsibility to educate and inform our youth on how to protect themselves. I'd like to see more people infected and affected with HIV-Aids come out say "yes, I am living with the virus, however, let me share the ways to live a happy and healthy life".
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By: affected on 4/19/2009 4:14PM
All this is wonderful, but is there going to funding to let the cure be known to the people. Aziza is so right. there is such a stigma that goes with being infected. Until those people step out and say this is what it is, people will still assume that it cannot affect them because they dont fit the mold. If they saw the real faces of HIV and AIDS maybe they would realize there really is not much difference between you and I therefore realizing I too could be infected with that virus ....
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By: Dylan W. on 4/19/2009 5:36PM
Thats fine & dandy our president is taking the proactive role in educating our community. And $45 million invested wow! However it would satisfy me more, and also others who are infected to provide us imformation on the cure. Like I just want to be "Normal Again"..... Dylan, Beverly Hills, Cali
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By: VENUS on 4/19/2009 11:22PM
I AM OVERJOYED WITH THIS NEWS ABOUT THE PRESIDENT TAKEING STEPS TO HELP US FIGHT THIS DREDFUL DISEASE...I THINK THAT IT'S ABOUT TIME THAT THE POWERS THAT BE GET ON THEIR JOB AND HELP US OUT HERE..
. I'VE BEN BATTELING THIS DREDED DESEASE FOR 25 YEARS, IT TOOK MY MOTHER AN IT TRIED TO TAKE MY BABIES BUT GOD HAD OTHER PLANS FOR US. TODAY I FIGHT THE GOOD FIGHT TO STOP THE SPREADING OF HIV/AIDS THEIR IS A BRAND NEW MINISTRY FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE INFECTED OR AFFECTED BY THIS DESEASE..WE ARE AT PASADENA CHURCH THE CHURCH WITH NO LIMITS,IN PASADENA CA.WE HAVE PARTNERED WITH THE PASADENA AIDS SERVICE CENTER AND TOGETHER WE VISIT CHURCHES,BATTERED WOMEN SHELTERS,DRUG REHABILITION PROGRAM ECT.THE TIME IS NOW TO TAKE THIS DESEASE BY STORM AND STOP THE SPREADING OF IT BY WHATEVER MEANS NESSESARY.THE CHURCHES ARE STARTING TO JOIN IN OUR FIGHT ON HIV/AIDS I BELIEVE WE CAN BEAT THIS THING UNDER THE PRESENCE OF GOD, THROUGH THE POWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT..THE LORD HAS ALREADY SENT HIS TRUSTED SERVENT..PRESIDENT BARAK OBAMA TO GIVE US WHAT WE NEED TO STOP THE SPREADING OF HIV...WE CAN'T FORGET ABOUT THE MILLIONS OF US WHO ARE ALREADY INFECTED WITH AIDS..I AM A 49 YEAR OLD SINGLE PARENT. I TAKE CARE OF MY 30 YEAR OLD SON WHO IS AUTISTIC AND NON VERBLE HE'S BEEN EVAULUATED AND HAS THE LEARNING CAPACITY OF A 6 YEAR OLD, HE DEPENDS ON ME TO TAKE CARE EVERYTHING. WILL THERE BE HELP AVAILABLE FOR PEOPLE LIKE ME WHO DEPENDS ON AGENCIES LIKE PASADENA AIDS SERVICE CENTER TO HELP TAKE CARE OF OUR FAMILIES..WHERE WILL WE FIT IN THIS CAMPAIGNE!!!!
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By: Willie on 4/22/2009 5:24PM
At this point it matters not how one may have contracted the virus. The IMPORTANT issue today is know your status, GET TESTED!and into medical care if you test positive. The earlier medical intervention the better the outcome. Love and support someone living with HIV/AIDS. We are all AFFECTED by this disease, and it's everybody business, belive it or not. We can do All things thru Christ who strenghten US. LOVE!!!
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By: aj on 4/29/2009 6:34PM
dont turn the fact that he is doing something pos into a bashing opportunity. every 9.5 minutes a new infection. dayum. education is good, but obviously it isnt enough. Go on Mr. President.
God Speed
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By: JZBROWN on 4/30/2009 10:49AM
I HAVE BEEN LIVING WITH HIV FOR 13 YEARS. I AM A 34 YEAR OLD AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMAN AND EVEN AFTER ALL OF THESE YEARS I AM STILL AS TRAUMATIZED AS I WAS WHEN I FIRST FOUND OUT,THE DAY AFTER I HAD MY THIRD CHILD, I WAS NOT A DRUG USER OR THE TYPE OF PERSON WHO SLEPT AROUND I JUST TRUSTED THE WRONG PERSON,ALL MY CHILDREN HAVE THE SAME FATHER, I AM JUST AS DEVASTATED TODAY AS I WAS THE DAY I FOUND OUT MY STATUS MORE PEOPLE WOULD STEP UP IF WE WEREN'T TREATED LIKE MONSTERS!
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By: Dave on 4/30/2009 1:02PM
Jzbrown,
try this, go buy the book " more natural cures revealed " by kevin trudeau and read carefully page 105 and 106. talks about a person who took one a day for 30 days off one of the 2 websites given at the end.
or "ktradionetwork.com" and email them for the "herpies cure" which is also designed to help your problem too.
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