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Washington, D.C. Rally at the White House Brings Together Local, National, and International HIV Demands

Please check back later in the week for a more in-depth blog from my colleague from the Center for Health and Gender Equity, Kim Whipkey. Right now she’s in New Hampshire leading an organizing training, so I’m blogging on the basics.

On Friday November 30, more than 150 students, community members, advocates, and religious leaders* rallied in front of the White House to demand that the government cut the red tape and implement effective HIV and AIDS programs at a local, national, and international level.  read more »

New Solidarity Project Puts Face to "Prevention Justice"

The latest issue of Solidarity Project, CHAMP'S monthly newsletter, focuses on "prevention justice," by profiling some of the nation's most compelling prevention justice work in action. Featured in this is are interviews with folks from:

  • Georgia Prevention Justice Alliance
  • New York State Black Gay Network
  • The AFIYA Center
  • Transforming Justice

There's also a good deal of resources, policy documents, and it's in English and Spanish! Dowload the English or Spanish.

You can also read the Solidarity Project at The Body.com.

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About the HIV PJA

The HIV Prevention Justice Alliance (HIV PJA) is a network of organizations advocating for effective and just HIV prevention policies for the United States. We grew out of the successful 2007 Prevention Justice Mobilization, which united hundreds of groups across the country at the intersection of HIV/AIDS, human rights, and struggles for social, racial, gender, and economic justice.

The HIV PJA is coordinated by Community HIV/AIDS Mobilization Project (CHAMP) in collaboration with AIDS Foundation of Chicago, and SisterLove.

 

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