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To measure a person's heartbeat, you take their pulse. To take the pulse of a community, you ask its leaders the hard questions. That's just what The Body did with a host of movers and shakers, including Presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama. |
Move over, Oprah, Colin and Condi: Here come more than a dozen of the most inspiring African Americans you'll ever meet. From George Burgess (left) in Atlanta to Precious Jackson in Los Angeles, you'll meet men and women who are committed to making a difference. | |||||||||
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HIV/AIDS is the number |
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Expert medical opinions on HIV differences in African Americans People say that HIV is color blind -- and they're right. But let's not kid ourselves: HIV may be the same virus even if you're African American, but having it doesn't always mean the same thing. How is the HIV epidemic different if you're black than if you're white? Why do blacks seem to get HIV more, get sicker more quickly, and get access to HIV treatment later than other ethnic groups in the United States? The answers are varied and interesting. The Body brought together a distinguished panel of HIV specialists who not only treat many African Americans with HIV, but who also conduct research and are advocates for their patients. Read on to find out what these specialists had to say. Read More
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| Forget money, meds and media. What we need most is an African-American ACT UP. If the African-American community is to save itself from an AIDS epidemic as devastating as anything sub-Saharan Africa is facing, we need our own ACT UP. More than money, more than media attention, more than HIV medications, we need the kind of body-on-the-line activism that would make Rosa Parks, H. Rap Brown and Martin himself proud. But why is it so hard for black people to march against HIV/AIDS? What we need, right now, is for 20 African Americans with HIV to do a sit-in at the offices of the Black Congressional Caucus and demand that the caucus make AIDS the No. 1 issue on its agenda. Read More
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