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Monday, November 23, 2009

DC Fights Back 'Systems Failure' World AIDS Day March/Rally

What: Systems Failure - WORLD AIDS DAY Demonstration and Rally

When & Where: December 1st, 12:00 Noon, White House to the Wilson Building

It was just a little over three years ago when city leaders were "shocked" and "appalled" to find that one in 50 DC residents was believed to be living with full blown AIDS. We got another "wake up call" on March 17th of this year with the release of the new data revealed that that HIV & AIDS in the District is classified as a "severe epidemic" and another "wake up call" when the Washington Post exposed what many of us suspected.

How many "wake up calls" do we need? We were presented with plans that have no ambitious goals towards ending the epidemic. The FY 10 Department of Health Performance Plan's ( http://capstat.oca.dc.gov/Pdf.aspx?pdf=http://capstat.oca.dc.gov/docs/fy10/DOH.pdf ) ambitious goal for housing actually calls for 11 LESS units of HIV/AIDS housing than last year! Now DC's $12.2 million in federal HIV & AIDS Housing funding is threatened due to this gross mismanagement.

Today, our communities continue to be under attack and we will fight back! To end the HIV/AIDS epidemic we must fix the system!

Who: DC Fights Back, Campaign to End AIDS, Health GAP, Women's Collective; START at Westminster, National AIDS Housing Coalition, Metropolitan Washington Public Health Association, Housing Works, ACT UP Philly, Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches

We Are Demanding:

A Washington DC Comprehensive HIV & AIDS plan* that identifies the gaps, describes the services needed to fill those gaps and sets ambitious time-framed goals and targets, and includes a strategy for accountability.

Doubling of the city resources allocated for HIV/AIDS to include housing, substance use/abuse, mental health, prevention of violence against women, comprehensive sex/sexuality education, prevention, stigma as well as care and treatment.

This comprehensive plan must include:

A. AIDS treatment for every person in need and programs that ensure continuity of care.

B. Housing for every person on the HIV & AIDS housing waiting list, and developing a strategy to prevent the list from growing again.

C. Access to high quality substance abuse and mental health treatment as part of a continuum of care.

D. Expanded prevention programs including harm reduction and clean needle programs to reach all in need.

E. A strategy implemented to address the role sexual violence and violence against women play in rising HIV infection rates as well as barriers to education, care, and other supportive services.

F. Competent, science-based HIV/AIDS education to reach all students, parents, and seniors.

G. A campaign to build unity among dc residents to fight HIV and the stigma that blames and attacks people for illness.

H. Remove barriers that restrict employment rights of people living with HIV/AIDS.

To end the HIV/AIDS epidemic, we must fix the system!

For more information on how to participate, questions about transportation, to add your organization as a partner, and to rsvp, please contact Larry Bryant at 202.408.0305.




Labels: DC Fights Back, World AIDS Day

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Thursday, November 13, 2008

Demonstration for Housing for People Living with AIDS in DC!

Hundreds of people living with HIV/AIDS are on waiting lists for housing in DC. Join DC Fights Back and demand action from HUD and from the DC Government!

Did you know?

* HIV infection rates are 13-16 times higher among people without stable housing.

* People who found stable housing reduced their risky activities by 50 percent.

* Stable housing allows people with HIV to keep medicine schedules reducing viral loads and the risk of HIV transmission.

Demonstrate for Housing for People Living with AIDS in DC!

World AIDS Day
Monday December 1st
Meet at 825 N. Capitol Street, NE
(Union Station Metro)

Pre-Meeting: Monday November 24th, 7:00 PM, St. Stephens Church, 16th & Newton, NW (Columbia Heights).

For more information visit: www.dcfightsback.org or e-mail matthew@riseup.net, or call (202)486-2488.

Sponsored by: DC Fights Back, the Campaign to End AIDS, Metro Washington Public Health Association, AMSA, Student Global AIDS Campaign.

click here to download the flyer for this event



Labels: DC Fights Back, Housing, World AIDS Day

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Thursday, December 06, 2007

Prevention Justice Mobilization: Stopping AIDS Through Unity and Action

“What do we want? EFFECTIVE PREVENTION! When do we want it? NOW!” shouted HIV/AIDS, women rights, and faith-based advocates as they marched down Pennsylvania Avenue to join a World AIDS Day rally at the White House. as they marched down Pennsylvania Avenue to join a World AIDS Day rally at the White House.

On Friday, November 30, nearly 200 activists—including community members, students, and people living with HIV and AIDS—brought together local, domestic, and global demands for critical changes to U.S. HIV and AIDS policies. Those rallying called upon the government to cut the red tape on HIV and AIDS programs, with particular emphasis afforded to prevention programs at home and abroad.

The rally-goers, armed with posters and giant scissors with messages like “Sex Education Saves” and “Cut the Red Tape on U.S. Global HIV Prevention,” weren’t the only people making demands of the Administration. Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton, Washington D.C.’s non-voting delegate in Congress, issued powerful words to President Bush as part of her address to the crowd.

Read the rest of Kimberly Whipkey's post on the Prevention Justice Mobilaztion's website

Labels: DC Fights Back, dcfightsback, needle-exchange, Prevention

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Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton

Here is a great Al Jazeera English piece on the World AIDS Day protest at the White House.

Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton tells the President to "get serious." She goes on to say that the Republican led Congress had "knowingly killed men, women, and children," by denying the District the ability to fund syringe exchange.

DC Fights Back Co-chair George Kerr tells the President to "look in his own backyard."

Labels: DC Fights Back, dcfightsback, Eleanor Holmes Norton, needle-exchange, World AIDS Day

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Thursday, November 29, 2007

40 AIDS activists draped in red tape risk arrest at White House



Following a successful protest last year, over 40 AIDS activists draped in red tape risk arrest at White House

George Kerr, Co-chair of DC Fights Back will join the protesters.

Action on the eve of World AIDS Day, November 30


When: Friday 11/30 at 2:30pm

Where: White House sidewalk - Lafayette Square

Who:
Over 40 HIV positive activists, health advocates, students and others

What:
Civil disobedience on the White House sidewalk

RAIN OR SHINE

EVENT DETAILS:

Over 40 HIV-positive activists, health advocates, students and others will risk arrest on Friday at approximately 2:30 by performing a symbolic sit-down protest in front of the White House, at the sidewalk near Lafayette Square. The demonstrators will be draped in hundreds of yards of red tape to demand that various government entities remove the political "red tape" that is interfering with an effective response to HIV, locally, nationally, and globally. Demonstrators will be dressed as educators and doctors; others will wear shirts identifying them as people living with or at risk for HIV.

The demonstration expands upon a civil disobedience during last year's World AIDS Day, in which 20 protesters were arrested outside the White House.

The protesters, including members of local HIV/AIDS advocacy organization DC Fights Back, will be demanding that local DC public school students receive medically accurate, unbiased, comprehensive sexuality education that includes lessons on HIV and AIDS. The protest occurs following recent reports that confirm that 1 in 20 DC residents are infected with HIV and identifying DC's HIV/AIDS crisis as a modern epidemic.

Demonstrators will be echoing the call, by almost all HIV/AIDS advocacy organizations nationwide, for the US to implement a strategic US national strategy.

The assembled also say that the reauthorization of the Presidential Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief in 2008 is the time to reform the plan. This includes the removal of the 1/3 earmark for abstinence-until-marriage funding and the implementation of evidence-based HIV prevention policies, plus increased U.S. support for HIV treatment worldwide.

Labels: AIDS, DC AIDS Vote 2008, DC Fights Back, dcfightsback, HIV, Metro TeenAIDS, youth

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Monday, October 08, 2007

DC Fights Back Calls for a Day Devoted to Connecting People Living with HIV with Services They Need

DC Fights Back, a local network of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWA) and their allies, will devote October 16 from 10am to 2pm, at the Westminster Presbyterian Church on 400 I St. (4th at I) SW, as a Resource Day. This day will have the goal of connecting HIV positive individuals with greatly needed service providers, resources, and to calling for greater community support for People Living With HIV (PLWA).

In announcing the Resource Day, George Kerr, Co-Chair of DC Fights Back, asked “With so many resources in our nation’s capital, the epicenter of our country’s HIV epidemic, why do so many programs still not reach the District’s citizens who need them most?” DC Fights Back has pulled together over 25 relevant service providers to enable PLWAs to learn about community resources and prevention and treatment information. Organizations from around the District will share information on what they do and how people can access greatly needed services.

Rev. Ruth Hamilton, Co-Pastor of Westminster, says: “We want to connect hurting people with real help. Having founded the AIDS ministry, Food & Friends, in the early 80’s, our congregation has always been personally and profoundly affected by the epidemic. We know this will be a loving, life-giving day and we are glad to be able to offer our church building.”

Larry Bryant state that, “This Resource Day will provide an opportunity for city residents to meet community based organizations face to face, all at the same time. It will hopefully spark a dialogue between service providers and customer and clients that will lead to more effective deliveries of that service.”

Dr. Shannon Hader, the new Director of the Department of Health HIV/AIDS Administration, will personally open the Resource Day. Booths and speakers will represent an array of service providers – including medical treatment, housing, case management, mental health, substance abuse, dental assistance, nutrition, and treatment adherence.

DC Fights Back is a network of people living with HIV/AIDS and their allies. We work to engage ourselves and our communities in every aspect of HIV advocacy to ensure the best possible treatment and care for people living with HIV/AIDS and the best possible science-based HIV prevention.

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