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HIV/AIDS in Indian Country
Russ Letica, Board Member and Co-Chair of the WnT Radio Committee, and Natalie Brown, WhispernThunder Board Secretary, will host this informative and educational program about the imporrant topic of HIV/AIDS in Indian Country. This program on HIV/AIDS will express opinions concerning the stigma, the level of stigma and reasons for stigma. WnT will present accurate facts concerning the severity of this disease in our communities as they are today. National Nativ
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by WhispernThunder in News
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HIV Stigma in the African American Communities
HIV is on the rise in African American with over 44% of new infections*. Bishop Joyce Turner Keller joins host Skip Sams for a conversation about the stigma and some soul-utions for the mind, body and spirit. *CDC statistics, 2010
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PAUL KASONKOMA - HIV/AIDS ACTIVIST
Join us Saturday morning 13th April 2013 at 7am BST 08:am zambian time on Crossfire Radio , we bring you the Paul Kasonkoma , the HIV/AIDS activist who has just been released from jail after being accused of campaigning for Gay rights in zambia . He has sued the Zambian Govt while he still stands accused himself . We find out , Who is Paul Kasonkoma and what what does he stand for ! Join us for an exciting show .. Listen on www.blogtalkradio.com/politicalcrossfire
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HIV/AIDS Awareness...
HIV has been an around for approximately 30 years. Without the proper precautions the infection rate continues to climb. Let's educate ourselves and our youth. Join us as we discuss The Virus, with an HIV activist who happens to be HIV Positive.
Catch us every Wednesday @ 9:30pm est.
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For Questions, Comments or Show Ideas Contact Us at TheArtOfIntimacyShow@gmail.com
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by Ms Incredible in Life
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Stars Fight HIV/AIDS: It's All on SnowbizNow!
Join Nicholas Snow and Kristin Johnson for exclusive comprehensive coverage of the 2013 Steve Chase Humanitarian Awards Gala. Walking the Red Carpet: Stephanie J. Block, Melissa Etheridge, Morgan Fairchild, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Megan Hilty, Lainie Kazan, Queen Latifah, Ray Leeper, Mario Lopez, Greg Louganis, Lorna Luft, Matthew Morrison, Danielle Bisutti and more! As one of the signature fundraisers for Desert AIDS Project, the Steve Chase Humanitarian Awards last year raised more than $1.4 million for client services.
Desert AIDS Project serves people living with HIV and AIDS by providing comprehensive support, including medical care, case management, and social services, like food, housing, and counseling. D.A.P. also offers free and confidential HIV testing at a number of locations throughout the communities it serves.
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by SnowbizNow in Entertainment
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HIV AIDS Awareness Month pt. 2
HIV AIDS Awareness Month
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by TheWomanWithinMe Show in Women
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The stigma associated with HIV-AIDS
The stigma associated with HIV-AIDS has resulted in persons disassociating with the disease. This can be seen in increase in HIV and newly diagnosed AIDS cases. AIDS is a sign that HIV has gone undiagnosed because of lack of care. HIV testing is an important component to the prevention of HIV/AIDS. Education and awareness about HIV testing will result in lowering the statistics of newly diagnosed cases and preventing the spread of this disease. The stigma that's associated with HIV/AIDS needs to
Tags: HIV Stigma AIDS AWARENESS EDUCATION George Maris
by George Maris in Education
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National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
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by TheWomanWithinMe Show in Women
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World AIDS Day The Impact of HIV AIDS in The Black Community
HIV AIDS has greatly impacted the Black Community Discussions on the facts of HIV AIDS prevention risk factors transmission testing stigma and discrimination Host Bro Ramisous Co host Bro Osaze Bem and Sister Asha
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by TheLegacyOfANation in Health
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HIV AIDS Awareness Month pt. 3
Let's send a special shout out to all those that have Birthday's in the Month of MARCH. HAPPY BIRTHDAY FROM THE WOMAN WITHIN ME NETWORK !!!!!
ALL THE MONTH OF MARCH WE WILL BE TALKING ABOUT HIV/AIDS AND GIVING OUT SOME INFORMATION ON HOW AND WHERE YOU CAN GET A FREE TEST DONE. WE WILL ALSO BE STREAMING LIVE EDUCATIONS SESSIONS FROM MEN AND WOMEN FROM AROUND THE WORLD AND FROM OTHER COUNTRIES ALSO..SO TUNE IN AND INVITE YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY.
LETS PROTECT OURSELF!! GET EDUCATED TODAY ON WAYS TO PROVENT THIS FROM HAPPENING TO YOU OR A LOVED ONE...
FOR MORE INFO PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE ....
www.thewomanwithinme.weebly.com and lets not forget we do have a contact number to call us if you would like to invite us to your city, church, ministry, or your womens group. That number is 919.213.1341....
Our Host is Prophetess Shareta Berry she is the Sr. Pastor of Destiny Apostolic Int'l Worship Center. She is also the founder of Proclaiming Your Destiny Int'l Ministries which is a 501c3 Non-Profit Org located in Durham NC. She is also the founder of Young Ladies with Vision also located in Durham NC. You can visit the websites at www.pydestinyintlmin.org and www.youngladieswithvision.webs.com. To contact Prophetess Shareta call 919.237.9141 ext. 5.
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by TheWomanWithinMe Show in Women
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May 3 - Charlotte View: Living with HIV/AIDS in Mecklenburg Co. North Carolina
Charlotte View conversation on living with a newly HIV Diagnose. We will talk about the road back “home” (to health, to education, to awareness, to personal clarity, etc.) and why it is not the same for everyone. More info
Showtime: Friday, May 3, NOON (EST)
Call in: (805) 830-8344
Short Link: http://tobtr.com/s/4700217
Guests: Dale Pierce, President/CEO. Kareem Strong, Director of Programming
We will learn about the programs available at Different Roads Home, a non-profit in Huntersville, NC. These programs provide personalized supportive services including social and support groups, mentoring, and food assistance, to help HIV positive individuals reach their destination on their own terms.
The mission of Different Roads Home is to assist individuals battling the illness and to advocate, raise awareness, and eliminate stigma associated with the disease.
Mecklenburg Co. has the highest number of HIV/AIDS cases in NC, with 7 new cases of HIV being reported per week! In Charlotte, there are many high quality medical options, but often, their emotional, psychological, and spiritual needs are not met. Different Roads Home is hoping to fill the gaps in psychosocial support and supportive care for HIV individuals. This month, Different Roads Home is launching The Good Road Project, a mentoring program that will partner experienced HIV survivors with recently diagnosed individuals.
15905 Brookway Dr. Suite 4203. Huntersville, NC 28078 Phone: 704-237-8793 / Fax: 704-237-8797 info@differentroadshome.org
Tags: HIV Diagnose AIDS Different Roads Home Support for HIV Mecklenburg County
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HIV/AIDS BLACK AMERICAN EPIDEMIC
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a disease of the human immune system caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
HIV is transmitted by anal, vaginal and oral sex, blood transfusion, contaminated hypodermic needles, exchange between mother and baby during pregnancy, childbirth, and breastfeeding. It can be transmitted by any contact with an infected person’s bodily fluid that contains the AIDS virus in it. Body fluids are identified as blood, semen, vaginal fluid, seminal fluid, , and breast milk.
First case of AIDS in America was June 1981. From 1981 to 2001 -- 1.4 MILLION persons in United States were infected with HIV. A Feburary 13, 2013 report states that Baton Rouge, La has the highest incidence of HIV/AIDS in America. The number of people newly diagnosed with HIV in Louisiana increased by 12 percent from 2010 to 2011.Seventy-one percent of the newly diagnosed HIV patients were men. Seventy-four percent were black.
As of December 31, 2010, a cumulative total of 30,876 HIV/AIDS cases have been reported in Louisiana, including 316 pediatric cases; cumulative number of deaths reported to the Louisiana Office of Public Health through December 31, 2010,was 12,755 including 103 deaths among pediatric cases.
Currently,a total of 18,308 persons are living with the HIV/AIDS diagnosis in Louisiana. Treatment is expensive and too many are deemed ineligible for assistance because of incarceration, income of $23000/yr and having third-party insurance.
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