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AP Reports: "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" Policy May Be Shifting

Don't Ask Don't Tell
Sgt. Darren Manzella, an openly gay active duty soldier back from Iraq, speaks with reporters about serving under the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, Tuesday, Jan. J. Scott Applewhite

Soldier: Policy on Gays May Be Shifting
By SUZANNE GAMBOA (Associated Press Writer)
From Associated Press
January 08, 2008 7:56 PM EST
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Let’s not forget, Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell was a Clinton screw-up – as was the ban on HIV/AIDS immigration. Should we give Hillary a shot at either ignoring us or making things worse? Can Obama get his head out of the sand on these issues?

HIV on the Rise Among Young Gay Men in NYC

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by Sarah Kershaw

The number of new H.I.V. infections in men under 30 who have sex with men has increased sharply in New York City in the last five years, particularly among blacks and Hispanics, even as AIDS deaths and overall H.I.V. infection rates in the city have steadily declined.

Braking the Cycle – Bed-Stuy Blog – March Against Domestic Violence – On Verbal Abuse

Braking The Cycle - Bed-Stuy Blog

Past August Brooklyn AIDS Awareness event further illustrates urgency of this issue in our community.

One of the most sobering illustrations of the disparities in health can be seen when you compare the rates of HIV/AIDS in Central Brooklyn to the rates across the city. In Central Brooklyn (which includes Bedford-Stuyvesant, Crown Heights, Prospect Heights and Brownsville) the proportion of people living with HIV/AIDS is twice the rate of Brooklyn overall and 60% higher than the overall New York City rate. To read more about these health disparities click here.

Check out the latest on Domestic Violence on Bed-Stuy Blog

The Devastating Effects of Verbal Abuse

Juvenile Protective Agency ad campaign

What this ad doesn’t say is “faggot” which is the most used word to demean a boy.

Imagine Flatbush 2030 – With Current AIDS & Demographic Trends Continuing

Ignorance = Fear, Silence = Death, Keith Haring

Are people that tired of listening to and reporting about AIDS? I know it’s a drag to keep bringing it up but…

I’m wondering if I hadn’t gone to last night’s meeting of Imagine Flatbush 2030 – if anyone else would have brought up the issue of AIDS. I did get to meet Gretchen Maneval (Director of Brooklyn College’s Center for the Study of Brooklyn), who seemed equally concerned, after insisting on addressing my concerns with the larger group. If the current demographic trends (increasing Caribbean, African, South-east Asian, Asian, Arabic-Speaking & Eastern European immigrants from lower income brackets) continue, with the existing lack of proper and adequate AIDS related services and education in Greater Flatbush and the NYC Metro Area (as an educator, I’ve personally witnessed too many parents from these cultures choosing to have their children “Opt Out” of an already lackluster NYC AIDS Education & Prevention Curriculum), we could see the rate of HIV infection surpassing those of Sub-Saharan Africa in less than a decade. The rate of HIV infection among the Orthodox Jewish community is also the City’s best kept secret. LGBTQ adolescents are totally ignored in this “new” NYC HIV/AIDS High School curriculum. Not even a mention.

Should I mention that the level of homophobia in this community is palpable?

Yes, I would love a cultural center in Flatbush so artists, like myself, would not have to export their talents. Of course, affordable and safe housing has always been one of the quality of life issues I’ve found relevant to sustainability. Sure, I would rather go to a family-owned restaurant (define family) than a Chili’s for dinner. Yes I would gladly participate and help organize local cultural events like a Junction Unction, but if half of the neighborhood is dying due to ignorance and City agency ineffacacies, hindsight in 2020 will be too late. Haven’t we learned from our NYC HIV/AIDS & long-term surviving activist communities (ACT-UP, Brooklyn AIDS Task Force, etc.) that education is the key to prevention? Abstinence is a pipedream (we know how well that has prevented under-aged pregnancies in our area). Informed decisions about safer-sex behaviours is the key to a healthier tomorrow. Oh yeah… and cycling to work and home-grown terrace tomatoes and basil.

Safe Sex, Keith Haring
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This image was altered for the faint of heart.

AIDS Complacency = DEATH

The Blog to End All AIDS Stigmas


The Blog to End All BLOGS AIDS Stigmas

In response to Huckabee’s refusal to recant statements stigmatizing those living with HIV/AIDS, the National Association of People with AIDS issued a statement today, December 10, urging all presidential candidates to oppose AIDS stigma and discrimination. – POZ  Magazine

HIV In DC: The Changing Face of AIDS

HIV In DC Reaches New Highs

AIDS Protesters Arrested Donning Giant Red Ribbon on White House

AIDS Protesters Arrested Donning Giant Red Ribbon on White House

“George W. Bush is nothing but a foolish cowboy.”

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AIDS Cases on the Rise in China – Can Top 700,000

AIDS Cases on the Rise in China - Can Top 700,000

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World AIDS Day – Red Ribbon Ceremony – P.S. 119 Flatlands, Brooklyn

World AIDS Day - Red Ribbon Ceremony - P.S. 119 Flatlands, Brooklyn

World AIDS Day - Red Ribbon Ceremony - P.S. 119 Flatlands, Brooklyn

World AIDS Day - Red Ribbon Ceremony - P.S. 119 Flatlands, Brooklyn

World AIDS Day - Red Ribbon Ceremony - P.S. 119 Flatlands, Brooklyn

World AIDS Day - Red Ribbon Ceremony - P.S. 119 Flatlands, Brooklyn

World AIDS Day - Red Ribbon Ceremony - P.S. 119 Flatlands, Brooklyn

World AIDS Day - Red Ribbon Ceremony - P.S. 119 Flatlands, Brooklyn

World AIDS Day - Red Ribbon Ceremony - P.S. 119 Flatlands, Brooklyn

World AIDS Day - Red Ribbon Ceremony - P.S. 119 Flatlands, Brooklyn
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We had a ribbon ceremony yesterday in honour of World AIDS Day. Children wrote messages of hope or someone’s name who had died from AIDS on a red ribbon and tied it onto the backyard fence with their classes. My dear friend Rick Baty from Columbia SC is remembered.

The Lazarus Effect – Join Red dot com

The Lazarus Effect

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