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Saturday, September 05, 2009

National Latino AIDS Awareness Day 2009

October 15th is National Latino AIDS Awareness Day, a day to talk about HIV/AIDS in the Latino Community.

Latinos in the United States continue to be affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic, accounting for a greater proportion of AIDS cases than their representation in the U.S. population overall, and the second highest AIDS case rate in the nation by race/ethnicity. Studies have shown that Latinos with HIV/AIDS may face additional barriers to accessing care than their white counterparts (read the fact sheet here).

To learn more, visit the National Latino AIDS Awareness Day website at www.nlaad.org.




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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

DC Crystal Meth Working Group Raises Awareness about Crystal Meth and HIV Among Latinos in Washington DC

The DC Crystal Meth Working Group is hoping to raise awareness about the prevalence of crystal meth and HIV within the Latino community by unveiling a new website and outreach materials, the group announced today.

To commemorate National Latino AIDS Awareness Day, which is October 15, the DC Crystal Meth Working Group is debuting a Spanish version of its website. The site contains basic information about crystal meth, its effects and where to go to seek treatment or harm reduction services. The new Spanish language site can be found at www.hablemosdelcristal.org.

“This new website is part of our ongoing efforts to reach out to the Latino community,” said Michael Sessa, chairperson of the DC Crystal Meth Working Group. “We are still learning the extent of crystal meth use within this population, but to the extent that there may be use at all, we want to provide resources and referrals.”

According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Latino Americans and African-Americans continue to be disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS. Crystal meth use has been tied to an increase in HIV rates among some populations.

In addition to the new website, the DC Crystal Meth Working Group has transcribed its brochure and palm card into Spanish to reach more people within the community. On September 28, the group participated in Fiesta DC, a Latino cultural festival in Adams Morgan.

The DC Crystal Meth Working Group consists of individual members of the local community and local organizations dedicated to providing information and resources that help people make informed choices about crystal meth. The group also collects data about crystal meth use and provides referral information for treatment and recovery. To learn more about the group visit www.letstalkaboutmeth.org.

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Monday, October 06, 2008

Spotlight: HIV/AIDS and the Latino Community in Washington DC

HIV/AIDS impacts everyone in the District of Columbia, including the Latino Community. In 2006, Latinos comprised 8.2 percent of the District of Columbia population, and 4.9 percent of HIV/AIDS cases. Of course, this number may not show the entire picture because some latinos, particularly those in immigrant populations, may be less likely to get tested for HIV/AIDS.

Find out more about HIV/AIDS in the Latino Community. View the Squidoo page HIV/AIDS and Latinos in the District of Columbia.

October 15th is National Latino AIDS Awareness Day, a day to talk about HIV/AIDS in the Latino Community. find out more.

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Wednesday, July 09, 2008

National Latino AIDS Awareness Day October 15th

October 15th is National Latino AIDS Awareness Day, a day to talk about HIV/AIDS in the Latino Community.

Latinos in the United States continue to be affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic, accounting for a greater proportion of AIDS cases than their representation in the U.S. population overall, and the second highest AIDS case rate in the nation by race/ethnicity. Studies have shown that Latinos with HIV/AIDS may face additional barriers to accessing care than their white counterparts (read the fact sheet here).

To learn more, visit the National Latino AIDS Awareness Day website at www.nlaad.org.

2008 National Latino AIDS Awareness Day Events

National Latino AIDS Awareness Day Congressional Briefing
Tuesday October 14th
Room 2218 in the Rayburn House Office Building, US Congress, Washington DC
10:00 AM to 11:00 AM

2007 National Latino AIDS Awareness Day Event
click here for a description and photos of 2007 DC NLAAD Events
click here for the list of 2007 NLAAD Events

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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

National Latino AIDS Awareness Day a Success

The District of Columbia had two great events for National Latino AIDS Awareness Day. In the morning, a coalition of groups spearheaded by La Clinica Del Pueblo, organized a community forum on HIV/AIDS in the Latino Community in DC, Maryland, and Virginia. In addition to hearing some compelling stories from people living with HIV, representatives were on hand from the Departments of Health in Maryland, Virginia, and DC. Dr. Gregg Pane and Dr. Shannon Hader represented the DC Department of Health.

Then in the afternoon, we had a spanish-language presentation on HIV Vaccine Research. Jeff Stanton (pictured left), from the Academy for Educational Development, discussed community involvement in HIV Vaccine Research. Pedro Goicochea, from IMPACTA Peru, discussed HIV Vaccine Research in Peru; and Dr. Barney Graham, from the Vaccine Research Center, discussed HIV Vaccine Research here in DC.

To learn more about National Latino AIDS Awareness Day, visit www.nlaad.org. You can also see a collection of press releases and media coverage on NLAAD right here. One that I didn't notice on this list, check out Hillary Clinton's Statement on National Latino AIDS Awareness Day.

Thanks to everyone who made National Latino AIDS Awareness Day a success in DC. To see pictures from our DC National Latino AIDS Awareness day events, click here

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Monday, October 15, 2007

Today is National Latino AIDS Awareness Day

October 15th is National Latino AIDS Awareness Day, a day to talk about HIV/AIDS in the Latino Community.

Latinos in the United States continue to be affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic, accounting for a greater proportion of AIDS cases than their representation in the U.S. population overall, and the second highest AIDS case rate in the nation by race/ethnicity. Studies have shown that Latinos with HIV/AIDS may face additional barriers to accessing care than their white counterparts (read the fact sheet here).

To learn more, visit the National Latino AIDS Awareness Day website at www.nlaad.org.

Here in Washington DC, folks are gathering this morning at All Souls Church for a forum on HIV/AIDS in the Latino Community. This afternoon I hope you'll join us for a spanish language presentation on HIV vaccine research.

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Monday, October 01, 2007

Investigación de Vacunas del VIH / HIV Vaccine Research

Investigación de Vacunas del VIH
Una observación en la investigación de vacunas del VIH en Perú y el área metropolitana de Washington, DC

Voceros Ofrecidos:
-Pedro Goicochea, Impacta Perú (www.impactaperu.org)
-Dr. Barney Graham, Centro De Investigación de Vacunas, NIAID, NIH (www.vrc.nih.gov)
-Jeff Stanton, Academia Para el Desarrollo Educativo (www.aed.org)

Acompañenos para una Observación a fondo acerca de la investigación de la vacuna del VIH. Jeff Stanton de la Academia para el Desarrollo Educativo proporcionará una descripción de la implicación en la comunidad en la investigación del VIH. Pedro Goicochea compartirá su experiencia con la investigación de la vacuna del VIH en Lima, Perú. El Dr. Barney Graham compartirá su experiencia trabajando con nuestra comunidad local. Refrigerios ligeros serán proveidos.

La información será presentada en español directamente por los presentadores, o con la ayuda de traductores.

Este acontecimiento honra el Día Nacional del Conocimiento del HIV/AIDS Latino, que ocurre el 15 de Octubre. Para aprender más sobre El Día Nacional del Conocimiento del HIV/AIDS Latino, por favor visite la pagina electronica del web: www.nlaad.org.

Octubre 15, 2:30PM
DC CARE Consortium
1156 15th Street, NW, Suite 500, Washington DC

DC CARE está situado lo más cerca posible a la parada del metro de McPherson Square.

Patrocinadores: DC CARE Consortium, Capital Area Vaccine Effort, Vaccine Research Center, Vineeta Foundation.




HIV Vaccine Research
A look at HIV Vaccine Research in Peru and the DC Metropolitan Area

Featured Speakers:
-Pedro Goicochea, Impacta Peru (www.impactaperu.org)
-Dr. Barney Graham, Vaccine Research Center, NIH, NIAID (www.vrc.nih.gov)
-Jeff Stanton, Academy for Educational Development (www.aed.org)

Join us for an in-depth look at HIV Vaccine Research. Jeff Stanton from the Academy for Educational Development will provide an overview of community involvement in HIV Vaccine Research. Pedro Goicochea will share his experience with HIV Vaccine Research in Lima, Peru. Dr. Barney Graham will share his experience working in our local community. Light refreshments will be provided.

Information will be presented in spanish either directly from the presenters, or with the assistance of translators.

This event honors National Latino HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, which takes place October 15th. To learn more about National Latino HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, please visit: www.nlaad.org.

October 15th, 2:30 PM
DC CARE Consortium
1156 15th Street NW, Suite 500, Washington DC

DC CARE is located closest to the McPerson Metro Stop.

Sponsors: DC CARE Consortium, Capital Area Vaccine Effort, Vaccine Research Center, Vineeta Foundation.

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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Plans Shaping Up for Latino HIV/AIDS Awareness Day in DC

Plans are shaping up for National Latino HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, which takes place on October 15th.

Today at 10:00 AM on the Hill, Congresswoman Hilda Solis, Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez, and numerous advocates will gather to discuss the impact of HIV/AIDS in Latino/Hispanic communities and to declare an HIV/AIDS state of emergency. (at the U.S. Capitol Building, Room HC-6, Washington, D.C.. Entrance is on the House side of the Capitol on Independence Avenue).

Communities all across the country will be encouraged to plan events for National Latino HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. Here in DC, we've already got two events in the works for October 15th.

First off, there will be a Community Forum on HIV/AIDS in the Latino Community at the All Souls Unitarian Church organized by La Clinica Del Pueblo and a coalition of local groups. The event is tentatively scheduled to begin around 10:00 AM. I will give you more details as they come in.

Second, at 2:30 PM there will be a Spanish-language presentation on HIV Vaccine Research. There is an amazing international lineup for this event. Our speakers are
  • Pedro Goicochea, Impacta Peru
  • Dr. Barney Graham, Vaccine Research Center, NIH, NIAID
  • Jeff Stanton, Academy for Educational Development.
Pedro and Jeff will give their presentations directly in Spanish, and Barney will give his presentation in Spanish with the assistance of a translater. So this is an amazing opportunity for Spanish-speaking folks to get any questions they might have about HIV vaccine research answered in Spanish. I hope to have a flyer soon to share with you for this event. This event takes place at the DC CARE Consortium, 1156 15th Street NW, and light refreshments will be provided. Sponsors include the Vineeta Foundation, Capital Area Vaccine Effort, and the Vaccine Research Center.

I will post updates as they come in for both events on this page

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Monday, September 24, 2007

Art for Life Thursday November 15th

Art for Life, the 14th Annual Art Auction to benefit Whitman Walker Clinic’s services for the Latino community, will take place on Thursday, Nov. 15, 2007 at the Organization of American States, 17th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW. The reception begins at 6:30 PM, the VIP Reception begins at 6:00 pm.

For more information, click here.

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Friday, September 07, 2007

Celebrate Latino LGBT Heritage Friday September 14th

The Latino GLBT History Project in collaboration with The Center cordially invites you and your family to the opening reception and the celebration of the Hispanic Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender (GLBT) Heritage Month 2007 to be held on Friday, September 14, 2007 from 6:00pm. -9:00pm. at The Center, 1111 14th St. NW, Suite 350, Washington, DC.

The reception will feature Fotos y Recuerdos: A Historic Exhibit of the DC Latino GLBT Community. We will also honor six longtime Latino LGBT leaders: Yajaira Arreaza, Eva Young, Victoria Armani, Ruby Corado, Mario Acosta-Velez and Jose Ucles. There will be a special performance by Sherrie Van Crawford. Speakers include: Letitia Gomez, Lisbeth Melendez Rivera and Christopher Dyer. Latin food and refreshments will be served.

“This is a great opportunity for The Latino GLBT History Project and The Center to celebrate, recognize and honor the rich contributions of our leaders. This year’s exhibit, Fotos y Recuerdos, is an astonishing and unique collection of photographs and memorabilia from the mid 1980’s to the present,” said Jose Gutierrez, Director of the Latino GLBT History Project.

The entire LGBT community is invited to attend this important event. The exhibit will be on display from September 14 to October 15, 2007 in the offices of The Center which is located at 1111 14th St. NW # 350, Washington, DC 20005.

download the flyer for this event

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Friday, August 24, 2007

Squidoo Page: HIV & the Latino Community in DC

I've been making a set of Squidoo Pages, lately. They are a great way to drive more traffic to the website and reach more people.

Since Latino AIDS Awareness Day is coming up in October, I thought this would be a good one to highlight.

click here to check out the Squidoo Page on HIV and the Latino Community in DC

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Sunday, July 01, 2007

National Latino AIDS Awareness Day October 15th, 2007

National Latino AIDS Awareness Day (NLAAD) represents a historic coming together for the Latino community. Created in 2003 to increase awareness about the growing Latino HIV/AIDS epidemic, NLAAD is observed annually on October 15th in hundreds of cities nationwide. The goal of NLAAD is to promote and sponsor activities and actions that will prevent the spread of HIV in the Latino community and improve the quality of life of those living with the virus. For more information, visit www.nlaad.org.

TENTATIVE DC OCTOBER 15th EVENTS


Investigación de Vacunas del VIH
Una observación en la investigación de vacunas del VIH en Perú y el área metropolitana de Washington, DC

Octubre 15, 2:30PM
DC CARE Consortium
1156 15th Street, NW, Suite 500, Washington DC

Voceros Ofrecidos:
Pedro Goicochea, Impacta Perú (www.impactaperu.org)
Dr. Barney Graham, Centro De Investigación de Vacunas, NIAID, NIH (www.vrc.nih.gov)
Jeff Stanton, Academia Para el Desarrollo Educativo (www.aed.org)

Acompañenos para una Observación a fondo acerca de la investigación de la vacuna del VIH. Jeff Stanton de la Academia para el Desarrollo Educativo proporcionará una descripción de la implicación en la comunidad en la investigación del VIH. Pedro Goicochea compartirá su experiencia con la investigación de la vacuna del VIH en Lima, Perú. El Dr. Barney Graham compartirá su experiencia trabajando con nuestra comunidad local. Refrigerios ligeros serán proveidos.

La información será presentada en español directamente por los presentadores, o con la ayuda de traductores.

Este acontecimiento honra el Día Nacional del Conocimiento del HIV/AIDS Latino, que ocurre el 15 de Octubre. Para aprender más sobre El Día Nacional del Conocimiento del HIV/AIDS Latino, por favor visite la pagina electronica del web: www.nlaad.org.

DC CARE está situado lo más cerca posible a la parada del metro de McPherson Square.

Patrocinadores: DC CARE Consortium, Capital Area Vaccine Effort, Vaccine Research Center, Vineeta Foundation.




HIV Vaccine Research
A look at HIV Vaccine Research in Peru and the DC Metropolitan Area

October 15th, 2:30 PM
DC CARE Consortium
1156 15th Street NW, Suite 500, Washington DC

Featured Speakers:
Pedro Goicochea, Impacta Peru (www.impactaperu.org)
Dr. Barney Graham, Vaccine Research Center, NIH, NIAID (www.vrc.nih.gov)
Jeff Stanton, Academy for Educational Development (www.aed.org)

Join us for an in-depth look at HIV Vaccine Research. Jeff Stanton from the Academy for Educational Development will provide an overview of community involvement in HIV Vaccine Research. Pedro Goicochea will share his experience with HIV Vaccine Research in Lima, Peru. Dr. Barney Graham will share his experience working in our local community. Light refreshments will be provided.

Information will be presented in spanish either directly from the presenters, or with the assistance of translators.
This event honors National Latino HIV/AIDS Awareness
Day, which takes place October 15th. To learn more about National Latino HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, please visit: www.nlaad.org.

DC CARE is located closest to the McPerson Metro Stop.

Sponsors: DC CARE Consortium, Capital Area Vaccine Effort, Vaccine Research Center, Vineeta Foundation.





Community Forum: There will be a Community Forum on HIV/AIDS in the Latino Community at the All Souls Unitarian Church organized by La Clinica Del Pueblo and a coalition of local groups. The event is tentatively scheduled to begin around 10:00 AM. I will give you more details as they come in.

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Sunday, June 10, 2007

Spotlight: La Clinica Del Pueblo

Recent La Clinica Del Pueblo Blog Posts

Recent La Clinica Del Pueblo Pictures


La Clinica Del Pueblo
2831 15th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009
(202) 462-4788
www.lcdp.org

The mission of La Clínica del Pueblo is to provide free, culturally appropriate health services in the Latino community. For the past 20 years, La Clínica del Pueblo has provided free health services in the Latino community. Founded in 1983, the clinic began as a one-room health clinic with a single doctor, operating one night per week.

Since then, the clinic has grown into one of the few bilingual, culturally competent, free community health clinics in region. In a hollistic, family practice style of health care, La Clinica Del Pueblo offers primary care, mental health and substance abuse, HIV/AIDS, interpreter service, social services as well as health education and outreach.

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Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Art for Life

Art for Life is a reception and live/silent auction that raises money to help Whitman-Walker Clinic serve Latinos living in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. This annual art auction is made possible by local, national and international artists who donate their works to the auction and our sponsors and individual donors. This year the event will be held Friday November 17th at the Organization of American States (17th St. and Constitution Ave., NW) starting at 6:00 PM. View our 2006 auction catalogue here. Online ticket purchase available here.

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Thursday, September 28, 2006

DC Kickoff for National Latino AIDS Awareness Day

Mark your calendars. October 15th is National Latino AIDS Awareness Day, but October 4th is when the activities begin in DC. To start the discussion there will be a briefing on the Hill on October 4th by the Hispanic Federation and the Latino Commission on AIDS in collaboration with the Congressional Hispanic Conference. The press conference begins at 9:30 AM, and the briefing begins at 10:00 AM. Both events will take place at the Cannon House Office Building Room 121. For more details please download the event flyer by clicking here.

National Latino AIDS Awareness Day (NLAAD) represents a historic coming together for the Latino community. Created in 2003 to increase awareness about the growing Latino HIV/AIDS epidemic, NLAAD is observed annually on October 15th in hundreds of cities nationwide. The goal of NLAAD is to promote and sponsor activities and actions that will prevent the spread of HIV in the Latino community and improve the quality of life of those living with the virus.

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