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Want HIV Prevention to Fail? Then Keep Putting Everyone in jail
by Waheedah S
Thu, 12/06/2007 - 4:40pm I want to thank CHAMP and all of our Prevention Justice Mobilization Allies for giving me the distinguished honor as the Mistress of Ceremonies of one of the most meaningful events I have ever participated in. We all became a part of history as we formed the Prevention Justice Puzzle outling to the CDC, our health officials and elected officials what a comprehensive HIV prevention plan should look like. I am including the speech I gave at the Rally that outlines the direct correlation of wide spread incarceration and the high incidence of HIV infections in poor communities and communities of color.Waheedah Shabazz-El, CHAMP, Community Organizer/Trainer ACT-UP Philadelphia, Organizer/Spokesperson
"Even though I am been
MC’ing this Totally Awesome Unity Rally I have a bit of Light I need to Shine
on HIV Prevention and illuminate the detrimental , devastating affects that long term and wide spread incarceration brings
about in relation to the continuing
inflation of HIV/AIDS in our
society. Wide spread incarceration ,
with mandatory minimums and three strike clauses …..do very little as far
as decreasing the rates of crime in our
communities……………..What those mandatory minimums and three strikes clause
actually do is have a destabilizing
affect on of our communities ,,,and offers
less and less hope of rejuvenating our communities and of the reunification of families ……..and particularly in communities. It’s time for our health official, elected
officials and the CDC to discontinue
driving and leading this country in the dark and keeping us in the dark ages of
HIV Prevention. and instead …..Turn
their Head Lights on so they can recognize
the disparities that exist along the road to HIV/AIDS. We are here today as the
Prevention Justice Mobilization to urge our leaders to begin
to examine new and innovative ways of
approaching Real World HIV Prevention. HIV is not just a disease. HIV is the positive proof of social injustice
and social and economic disparities The
disparities in prison sentencing for the
possession of crack cocaine vs powder cocaine is felt mostly by people of color
, poor people. The users and dealers of
crack cocaine receive much harsher sentencing than those that use and deal
powder cocaine. Their own statistics
tell us that HIV/AIDS is 8-10 times greater in prisons than in the general
public……..Their own statistics tell us that People of Color are
disproportionately affected by HIV.
Their own statistics tell us the
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About the PJMThe PJM was initiated by Community HIV/AIDS Mobilization Project (CHAMP) in collaboration with ACT UP Philadelphia, AIDS Foundation of Chicago, the Center for HIV Law and Policy, the Georgia Prevention Justice Alliance, the Harm Reduction Coalition, the National Women and AIDS Collective, the New York State Black Gay Network, and SisterLove. SearchTagsAbstinence-only
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