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First Posted on: Monday, February 12, 2007

Thursday, July 05, 2007

Eleanor Holmes Norton Plans Forum on Women & HIV

Eleanor Holmes Norton is planning a forum on women and HIV in the District. The forum entitled "Sex in the City: HIV/AIDS, STDs, Relationships, and Today's Woman", takes place Monday, July 16th from 6:30 to 8:30 PM at the Reagan International Trade Center Pavilion, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW. The Pavilion is located one block west of the Federal Triangle Metro Station.

Radio and TV personality Jeannie Jones will lead the discussion.

Help spread the word! To download a flyer for this event, click here

Labels: Eleanor Holmes Norton, women

posted by David Mariner at 3:59 PM

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The flyer says, 'Black women outnumber Black men and STD's and AIDS are a threat to normal relationships.' Based on this sentence, how do we know who should participate? ie: who has the "normal" relationship?

The flyer also states that, 'there is no program, only what you have to say about how women are living and should live their lives in an era when marriage among African Americans has sharply declined.' Is the drop off in marriage the main risk factor for HIV infection or that couples are putting each other at risk?

8:27 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I say go to the meeting and speak your mind. Eleanor has always been an outspoken supporter of issues affecting the gay community and an avid supporter of free speech even longer. If you feel put out and you are a woman go tell her, she would more than likely appreciate it.

6:37 PM  
Blogger Edward C. Moore said...

I believe that the or following) release clears up any misconception some may have gotten from a statement on Congresswoman Norton's Women's Town Hall Meeting on HIV/AIDS.

D.C.’s Women to Face Sex in This City at Norton’s
Women’s Town Hall Meeting on HIV/AIDS Led by WKYS’s Jeannie Jones

Washington, DC—Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton is sounding the call for D.C. women to attend “Sex in the City, a Women’s Town Hall Meeting on HIV/AIDS, STDs, Relationships, and Today’s Woman,” Monday, July 16, from 6:30 – 8:30 PM in the Pavilion of the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center (13th and Pennsylvania Avenue, NW). Jeannie Jones, 93.9 WKYS FM radio personality, will lead a frank discussion not only about why D.C.’s HIV/AIDS rate is so high and about sexually transmitted diseases. The Women’s Town Hall Meeting will seek to bring out of the shadows issues that stand in the way of stronger, trusting relationships today: homophobia, superstition, denial about sexually transmitted diseases, deceit in relationships, multiple partners and unsafe sex, suspicions about “the down-low,” the decline in marriage and its effects on children, and similar issues talked about in whispers but seldom in public discussion. Jones will spark conversation from the audience, but Norton is telling women, “The only featured guests will be you. There is no ‘program,’ no experts, just women talking to women about taking their lives and their futures into their own hands.” Because the HIV/AIDS epidemic has different and sometimes unique effects by sex and age, the town meetings involve the three population groups most seriously implicated – men, women, and teens, ending with an all-city HIV/AIDS town hall meeting to eliminate the epidemic. This is the third in a series of community meetings Norton is holding to emphasize safe sex, testing, and knowing your status to bring down the city’s AIDS rate, the highest in the country. She held a standing room only town hall meeting for men last month entitled “A Frank Discussion For Men-About Men-Between Men on Sex, STDs, Responsibility and Community,” and earlier had a town hall meeting for clergy.

Norton said that because one-third of AIDS cases here are from intravenous drug use, much of the blame for the District’s high rate belongs to Congress, which had placed a rider on D.C. appropriations that has kept the city from spending its own local funds on needle exchange programs for 10 years, even though these programs have brought down AIDS rates in cities across the country. However, last month Norton got the House to remove the rider, and the Senate Appropriations Committee has followed suit with its D.C. budget bill now ready for the Senate floor. Beyond the needle exchange ban, however, Norton said, “Residents must be willing to take personal responsibility for the elimination of a virus which is chiefly transmitted sexually. She said she is especially grateful for those who have taken HIV tests at her previous town meetings and other events, including several ministers of prominent African American churches who were tested on National HIV/AIDS Testing Day last month. Norton also was tested in June and earlier with members of the Congressional Black Caucus. (See www.norton.house.gov.) She is providing free testing at all Norton events. On Tuesday Unity Health Care offered free tests to people who attended the Norton job fair.

11:20 PM  

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