Join us in the CommunitySpeakOut on HIV/ AIDS
and Neighborhood March
Saturday, November 3, 2007. Congress Heights. Washington, DC
Can't attend? Support the cause at
http://miyo6819.chipin.com/march-on-aids
As part of this year’s American Public Health Association annual meeting in Washington, DC, on November 3, we welcome you to join us for a
Community Speak Out & Neighborhood March on HIV/AIDS
Conveners: Metropolitan Washington Public Health Association and DC Fights Back
Partners: Black Young Public Health Professionals, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc./Xi Omega Chapter, Creative Cause, DC Commission for Women, and the Young Women's Task Force
Given that our nation’s capital has one of the highest AIDS rates in the country and as many as one in 20 residents are HIV positive, several groups and concerned citizens have come together to engage more people in the struggle against HIV/AIDS and to discuss the relationship between ill-health, HIV, and the many social disparities that exist in our nation’s capital.
So Saturday, November 3rd, community members including public health professionals, students, concerned citizens, and city officials will participate in the Speak Out, which is designed to raise awareness and to promote community action on behalf of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in our Nation's Capital.
At the event, e will march through the neighborhood to raise awareness and decrease stigma and at the Speak Out. We will describe DC’s HIV epidemic, discuss what is being done to address HIV and what more needs to happen. We will hear testimony from community members, listen to presentations from representatives of other States, and move towards consensus on action items that the District of Columbia can take to help end new HIV infections.
On that day, you will have a chance to hear:
- Testimony from community members
- Presentations to raise awareness
- Presentations from representatives of other states to highlight successful prevention and risk reduction strategies
- March through the Ward 8 neighborhood to raise awareness and decrease stigma:
Organizers: 11:30 AM
Community March: 12PM
Starts at the corner of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr. SE
Washington, DC
Speak Out on HIV/AIDS: 2PM
Washington Highlands Library
115 Atlantic St. SW, Washington, DC 20032. 202.645-5880
Metro: Anacostia Metro Station (green line)
Bus: A4 bus to the Library
Plan your trip at
www.wmata.com
For event details, contact:
Tia Younger
tiayounger@yahoo.com
202-422-2398
Karyn Pomerantz, Co-Chair,
MWPHA Health Disparities Committee
kpomeran@gwu.edu
202-416-0408
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