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News 2010

The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Takes On HIV and AIDS


As part of its effort to increase HIV/AIDS awareness, knowledge, and action among African Americans, The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc. (CBCF) marked World AIDS Day by addressing the stigma that continues to surround the disease, and drawing attention to statutes that unfairly target people living with HIV/AIDS.

Read more: Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Takes On HIV and AIDS

Today in America

World AIDS Day Statement from the Black AIDS Institute

Today is World AIDS day.  And while we appreciate that the world stops to reflect and recommit itself to the fight against HIV every December 1st, every day is World AIDS Day at the Black AIDS Institute because ending AIDS requires work each and every day.

Next June will mark 30 years since the first AIDS cases were diagnosed in this country.  The moment brings not only an opportunity for reflection, but also for a renewed commitment from each of us to do our part to finally end the spread of this disease.

No matter how you look at it, thru the lens of gender, sexual orientation, age, class, level of education or region of the country, Black people bear the brunt of the AIDS epidemic in America today.  Those are the facts

Thankfully, a growing number of organizations that recognize that ending AIDS is a year-long effort are slowly joining the effort.   Today in America, there’s a beginning of a new era of engagement on HIV/AIDS.  Now, 30 years later, the country is engaged again --with a national HIV/AIDS strategy, new scientific breakthroughs, and possibly a renewed sense of hope that, someday, we will be Greater Than AIDS.

I believe we – as individuals, as a community, as a nation, as a family – can be GREATER than AIDS.  Last year, the Black AIDS Institute, together with our partners at the Kaiser Family Foundation, launched a national effort to mobilize Americans in response to HIV.  Greater Than AIDS is about the role that each of us can play, including getting informed, getting tested, getting treated, and getting involved.  By acting together, we can be Greater than AIDS.

  • Thanks to a new partnership with Walgreens, today in America, 1.6 million people walking past the country’s largest digital billboard at One Times Square in New York City will see HIV prevention messages from Greater Than AIDS, Walgreens, the country’s largest drug store chain is teaming up with us to distribute HIV/AIDS informational resources and specialized HIV-related services at selected Walgreens pharmacies.  And, next June, we will be implementing a special “HIV Take Action Month” to mobilize customers in the lead up to National HIV Testing Day.
  • Today in America, five of the most important magazines that reach Black communities are working together to distribute HIV-related information to readers.  The December issues of ESSENCE, EBONY, VIBE, UPTOWN, and HIV PLUS Magazines all feature full-page ads from our Deciding Moments series – and most of these publications include extended coverage on HIV/AIDS.
  • Today in America, more than 5,500 outdoor and transit advertisements in 30 markets carry the Greater Than AIDS message, more than 100 urban and gospel radio stations are airing Greater Than AIDS PSAs and engaging audiences in extended programming and promotions on HIV/AIDS and related issues. 3 major television networks – FOX, NBC, and CBS – have begun airing Greater Than AIDS television PSAs to inform audiences and break the silence of this disease.

And…

  • Today in America, 152 people will become infected with HIV.  Half of them will be Black.
  • Today in America, 2/3 of the new HIV cases among women will be black.
  • Today in America, 70% of the new HIV cases among youth will be black.

That’s why our resolve to end AIDS must not end today.  Every day, in both large and small ways, whether we realize it or not, we experience deciding moments that maintain the status quo, move us backwards or propel us forward toward our goal of ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic in our communities.  Far too many of us continue to turn a blind eye or wait for someone else to solve this problem.

Action is greater than apathy.

There are some incredible individuals and institutions who demonstrate what it means to be Greater Than AIDS.  Their stories – indeed, their Deciding Moments – challenge us to take action.  There are no innocent bystanders in the fight against AIDS. What you decide to do or not to do makes a difference. Every deciding moment matters.

I have been living with HIV for 30-plus years.  Every moment of my life is a deciding moment. I decide to care in the face of HIV/AIDS. I decide to fight apathy and complacency because of it. I decide to love in spite of it. Because I know it is in the caring, fighting and loving that I am greater than AIDS.   And let me tell you something.  Every moment of your life is a deciding moment as well.  I know that you are greater than AIDS.  The question is, are you willing to take action and prove it?

NEWS

Four Black AIDS Institute Board Members Named to the POZ 100

Congratulations to Black AIDS Institute President and CEO Phill Wilson, Board Chair A. Cornelius Baker, Chair Emeritus Jesse Milan and Board Member Sheryl Lee Ralph on being named to POZ Magazine’s list of 100 list of “most dogged and downright” productive AIDS leaders. Baker, currently the policy advisor at the National Black Gay Men’s Advocacy Coalition and a member of the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA), was honored for his hard work and dedication behind the scenes.

Read more: Four Black AIDS Institute Board Members Named to the POZ 100

EVENT

Join Actress Tasha Smith and Others for the 10th Annual Heroes in the Struggle Gala TOMORROW, December 1, 2010  (World AIDS Day) at the Avalon Hollywood


Click above to watch a special greeting from actress and Black AIDS Institute Board Member Tasha Smith.

There's still time to join the Black AIDS Institute and The Magic Johnson Foundation as we commemorate World AIDS Day with the 10th Annual Heroes in the Struggle Gala Reception, Silent Auction and Awards Ceremony TOMORROW, Wednesday, December 1, 2010 at the Avalon Hollywood. This star-studded event begins with the reception and silent auction at 6pm. Awards presentation begins promptly at 7:30pm.

Read more: Join Tasha Smith and Others at the 10th Annual Heroes in the Struggle Gala TOMORROW, (World AIDS...

NBA, WALGREENS, MAJOR MEDIA AND OTHERS DECLARE “WE ARE GREATER THAN AIDS” ON WORLD AIDS DAY


NEW COMMITMENTS RESPOND TO AIDS IN AMERICA, INCLUDING:

  • NBA/WNBA Tips Off  Campaign to Mobilize Fans & Fight Stigma

  • Walgreens Recognizes those Making a Difference; HIV/AIDS Informational Resources to be Distributed in More than 700 Health Centers Nationwide

  • PSAs Featuring those Living with HIV and Loved Ones Debut on Network TV,                                                                                   Join Growing Roster of Media Commitments

  • New Partnerships Reach Higher-Risk, Men Who Have Sex With Men

  • State/Local Health Departments, AIDS Organizations Lead Community Responses 

    Read more: NBA, WALGREENS, MAJOR MEDIA AND OTHERS...

  1. National Newspaper Publishers Association Announces Year-Long Series on AIDS in Black America
  2. From Kaiser Health News: If Employers Walked Away From Health Coverage
  3. AIDS Turning 30: An Unsentimental Journey
  4. 2014 Question Looms: Could Medicaid Recipients Buy Insurance On Exchanges?

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