**Updated! New Partners Attending! Monday June 29th 10am-2pm National HIV/AIDS Testing Day Continues in DC

Join me, NWtoSE aka JanaB as I go get tested at the
Chairman Vincent Gray and Council member David Catania for

HIV Testing Day @
The Wilson Building
1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Monday, June 29, 2009
10 am-2pm

for your FREE HIV/AIDS Test.

UPDATED Partners will be attending!
The Women’s Collective and the Carl Vogel Center
free and confidential HIV tests

Children’s National Medical Center
HIV/AIDS educational materials and will be raffling off prizes

American Lung Association/ DC Tobacco Free Families
free nicotine replacement kits available

Community Education Group
educational materials and other giveaways

La Clinica Del Pueblo
Spanish language materials available

Prevention Works
giving away safer sex kits Plus many more!

For more information please see this flier and contact

Tanchica Terry @ 202.724.8170 or tterry@dccouncil.us
or contact me NWtoSE

See How President Obama took the Test!

From NWtoSE the Black and Latino Communites are severely being affected by HIV/AIDS: National Day of Testing Series

Every 9½ minutes someone in the US is infected with HIV. Act Against AIDS. Get the facts: NineAndaHalfMinutes.org
Every 9½ minutes another person in the United States becomes infected with HIV.
www.nineandahalfminutes.org
Actua Contra el Sida
en espanol http://www.cdc.gov/nineandahalfminutes/spanish.html

Check out this YouTube video and GET THE FACTs
Click here for English and
Click here for Spanish/en espanol

HIV/AIDS is disproportionately affecting minority populations AND the District of Columbia:

US:

  • HIV has a devastating toll on African Americans, who account for almost half of new HIV diagnoses (49% in 2006)
  • Latinos account for 20% of new HIV diagnoses (18% in 2006)http://cdc.gov/Features/HIVtesting/

DC:

  • At the end of 2007, a total of 15,120 people were living with HIV/AIDS in the District, accounting for about 3% of all District residents.

Remember these numbers are people that have been tested and have been reported to the Centers for Disease Control. The numbers ARE HIGHER.

  • District residents age 40-49 are the most significantly impacted by HIV/AIDS with over 7% of residents in this age group living with HIV/AIDS.
  • Blacks continue to be the most severely impacted with over 4% of black residents infected with HIV followed by Hispanics (1.9%) and whites (1.4%).
  • Black males have the highest burden of disease with 6.5 % of all black males in the District living with HIV/AIDS.


This high rate is due to Men having sex with men (MSM). We [the DC community] need to BEGIN to stop stigmatizing this dire state that too many DC men are dealing with. . . and too many ALONE.
More data can be accessed through the DC Department of Health HIV/AIDS administration 2008 Epidemiology Update here

KNOW your status get tested! If you live in DC come out on Monday and get tested at this event click here for details. If you are outside of DC or can’t make it out on Monday go to hivtest.org to find the closest testing site and more education about HIV/AIDS!

Take the Test. . National HIV Testing Day. . I AM TAKING the TEST

Join me, NWtoSE aka JanaB as I go get tested at the
Chairman Vincent Gray and Council member David Catania for HIV Testing Day @
The Wilson Building
1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
(near Metro Center or Federal Triangle)
on:

Monday, June 29, 2009
10 am-2pm

for your FREE HIV/AIDS Test.
For more information please see this flier and contact
Tanchica Terry @ 202.
724.8170 or tterry@dccouncil.us
or contact me by leaving a comment. . . I will e-mail you back.

Unifest 2009 SE, DC Block Party Style

My good friend and I headed to Anacostia on Saturday by the “Big Chair” to listen to my “Youth of Today,” who I should clarify are actually young adults- ages 19-20 perform at the Unifest events!

Topshelf Starz DC was in the house and as usual really got the crowd going!
I was really impressed with the HUGE turnout from the event and I was saddened that I was not there in my condom costume. I didn’t make it too far down the street where the health screenings were taking place, but I know I would have been a really great addition to the event ha ha!

In fact this just this article just came out in The Post on June 2nd:
Amid Criticism, DC Plans Big Efforts to Spread the Word on Aids

Unifest 2009 SE, DC Block Party Style

My good friend and I headed to Anacostia on Saturday by the “Big Chair” to listen to my “Youth of Today,” who I should clarify are actually young adults- ages 19-20 perform at the Unifest events!

Topshelf Starz DC was in the house and as usual really got the crowd going!
I was really impressed with the HUGE turnout from the event and I was saddened that I was not there in my condom costume. I didn’t make it too far down the street where the health screenings were taking place, but I know I would have been a really great addition to the event ha ha!

In fact this just this article just came out in The Post on June 2nd:
Amid Criticism, DC Plans Big Efforts to Spread the Word on Aids

Think smoking is "Gay". . . . The Tobacco Companies do!

Luckily, we have an amazing resource in the District! Outtoquit.org not only provides you with where to go for Tobacco Cessation information but it also provides you with facts about how the Tobacco Companies are targeting the LGBT (I use LGBT because that is how I was raised HA HA- “you say tomato TA MA TO”) communities. What I don’t understand is why I have to have constant arguments with my friends about the Tobacco Companies evil ways. . . the evidence is clear!
Check out Outtoquit.org and encourage someone you know in the District to call 1-800-QUIT-NOW to get their FREE patches or gum to help them start quitting today! (wow I sound like a commercial!)

The GLBT Community is Disproportionately Impacted by Tobacco Members of the GLBT community smoke at a far greater rate than that of the general population, although estimates vary widely. In one 2004 California Study, lesbian women were 70% more likely to smoke than other women, and gay men were more than 50% more likely to smoke than other men. More recent research suggests this number may be even higher. The LGBT National Tobacco Control Network estimates that the GLBT community is 50% to 200% more likely than others to be addicted to tobacco.

Smoking and HIV/AIDS Smoking weakens the immune system, and makes it even harder to fight off opportunistic infections associated with HIV. Smoking also increases the risk of HIV-associated malignancies and other cancers found among people living with HIV/AIDS. Further, HIV positive individuals who are at greater risk for heart disease because of lypodystrophy, significantly compound that risk by smoking.

Tobacco Companies Have Targeted our Community The tobacco industry spends more than $13 billion each year to promote cigarette use in the United States. The Tobacco company has targeted the GLBT community since at least 1991, advertising at Pride and other GLBT community events, and contributing to both national and local GLBT and HIV/AIDS Organizations. An early Tobacco industry document described the plan for increasing sales among San Francisco’s gay and homeless populations, it was labeled “Project SCUM”.

Social Stress Factors also Contribute to Increased Smoking Rates 30% of gay, lesbian, and bisexual high school students in the District of Columbia said they were bullied at least once on school property in the 2006-2007 school year. More than a quarter of GLB high school students said they had skipped school once or more in the past month because they felt unsafe in school or on the way to school. Social stress factors such as these contribute to greater smoking rates.
(All of the above statistics are taken directly from “Out to Quit- The Facts” http://www.outtoquit.org/facts.html)

Think smoking is "Gay". . . . The Tobacco Companies do!

Luckily, we have an amazing resource in the District! Outtoquit.org not only provides you with where to go for Tobacco Cessation information but it also provides you with facts about how the Tobacco Companies are targeting the LGBT (I use LGBT because that is how I was raised HA HA- “you say tomato TA MA TO”) communities. What I don’t understand is why I have to have constant arguments with my friends about the Tobacco Companies evil ways. . . the evidence is clear!
Check out Outtoquit.org and encourage someone you know in the District to call 1-800-QUIT-NOW to get their FREE patches or gum to help them start quitting today! (wow I sound like a commercial!)

The GLBT Community is Disproportionately Impacted by Tobacco Members of the GLBT community smoke at a far greater rate than that of the general population, although estimates vary widely. In one 2004 California Study, lesbian women were 70% more likely to smoke than other women, and gay men were more than 50% more likely to smoke than other men. More recent research suggests this number may be even higher. The LGBT National Tobacco Control Network estimates that the GLBT community is 50% to 200% more likely than others to be addicted to tobacco.

Smoking and HIV/AIDS Smoking weakens the immune system, and makes it even harder to fight off opportunistic infections associated with HIV. Smoking also increases the risk of HIV-associated malignancies and other cancers found among people living with HIV/AIDS. Further, HIV positive individuals who are at greater risk for heart disease because of lypodystrophy, significantly compound that risk by smoking.

Tobacco Companies Have Targeted our Community The tobacco industry spends more than $13 billion each year to promote cigarette use in the United States. The Tobacco company has targeted the GLBT community since at least 1991, advertising at Pride and other GLBT community events, and contributing to both national and local GLBT and HIV/AIDS Organizations. An early Tobacco industry document described the plan for increasing sales among San Francisco’s gay and homeless populations, it was labeled “Project SCUM”.

Social Stress Factors also Contribute to Increased Smoking Rates 30% of gay, lesbian, and bisexual high school students in the District of Columbia said they were bullied at least once on school property in the 2006-2007 school year. More than a quarter of GLB high school students said they had skipped school once or more in the past month because they felt unsafe in school or on the way to school. Social stress factors such as these contribute to greater smoking rates.
(All of the above statistics are taken directly from “Out to Quit- The Facts” http://www.outtoquit.org/facts.html)