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Questions surround tactic to prevent HIV

Oct. 10, 2011

Questions Surround Tactic to Prevent HIV
(New York Times)

June 2011:

Emory University develops interactive web site that graphically depicts HIV/AIDS trends around the country. Visit the web site here.

May 16, 2011:

Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA) and 87 Members of Congress have  introduced HR 1880, legislation calling for a status report on the implementation of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy and progress toward achieving universal access to treatment for people living with HIV/AIDS.

In introducing the bill, Rep. Lee issued this statement: “In honor of the 25 million heroes that we have lost to this horrific epidemic in the last 30 years, I introduced this legislation to reinforce the United States’ commitment to combating HIV/AIDS both at home and abroad. Despite many challenges, we have come a long way in our fight against this disease. As we reaffirm our commitment on this occasion, we must stay vigilant to ensure greater progress is made in our communities and around the world.”

See the Congresswoman’s web site for more information.

May 3, 2011:
David Sencer, former director of the Centers for Disease Control and health commissioner of New York City as the AIDS epidemic was taking root in the city, has died. See the story here.

March 28, 2011:

Elizabeth Taylor has left behind a fortune worth at least $600 million, much of which is expected to go to the AIDS charities she championed for decades, the New York Post reports.

March 23, 2011:
The board of directors and staff of the National Black Leadership Commission on AIDS, Inc. mourn the passing of the late Elizabeth Taylor. Although the world knew her as a great actress, she was also a pioneering leader in the global fight against HIV/AIDS. For full statement, click here.

January 2011:
The National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors (NASTAD), in collaboration with the U.S. Health and Human Services Department, White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, National Black Leadership Commission on AIDS, The Balm In Gilead, Inc., and the Latino Commission on AIDS, has released a fact sheet for faith communities, United in Battling HIV/AIDS: A Guide to Understanding How Faith Communities Can Make a Difference.  As was emphasized in the National HIV/AIDS Strategy, this fact sheet encourages collaboration with faith institutions and provides information and resources for faith communities to initiate or enhance existing health and HIV/AIDS activities.

Please share this document with your community partners. Click here to see the guide.

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