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Heightened National Response to the HIV/AIDS Crisis among African Americans: Presentation from the 2008 HIV Prevention Leadership Summit
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Heightened National Response to the HIV/AIDS Crisis among African Americans

Janet C. Cleveland, MS
Deputy Director for Prevention Programs
Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention

HIV Prevention Leadership Summit
Detroit, MI
June 11-14, 2008
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Heightened National Response to the HIV/AIDS Crisis among African Americans
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African Americans are Disproportionately-Affected by the Epidemic
African Americans account for about 13% of population 
But  accounted for nearly half of all new HIV diagnoses (49%) in 2006 (data from 33 states)
Black gay and bisexual men and black women bear the greatest burden
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African Americans are Disproportionately Affected by the Epidemic
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Rates of Estimated HIV/AIDS Cases – Adults and Adolescents, 2006
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Rates of Estimated HIV/AIDS Cases – Adults and Adolescents, 2006
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Epidemic: Why the Disparity?
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Epidemic: Why the Disparity?
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CDC’s Response to HIV/AIDS in African American Community
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CDC’s Response to HIV/AIDS in African American Community
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Mobilizing a Broader Community Response
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Mobilizing a Broader Community Response
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Heightened National Response
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Heightened National Response
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Expanding Prevention
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Expanding Prevention
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Increasing HIV Testing
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Increasing HIV Testing
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Campaign: Take Charge. Take the Test.
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Campaign: Take Charge. Take the Test.
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Developing New Intervention
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Developing New Intervention
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Mobilizing African American Communities to ACT! Against AIDS ACT!
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Mobilizing African American Communities to ACT! Against AIDS ACT!
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Community Efforts
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Community Efforts
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Sample HNR Activities: Dr. Ronald Mason President, Jackson State University
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Sample HNR Activities: Dr. Ronald Mason President, Jackson State University
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Sample HNR Activities: Darian "Big Tigger" Morgan, TV and radio show host
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Sample HNR Activities: Darian "Big Tigger" Morgan, TV and radio show host
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2008 HNR Partnership Meeting
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2008 HNR Partnership Meeting
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CDC's Priorities for HNR
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CDC's Priorities for HNR
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Moving Forward to Further HNR Efforts
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Moving Forward to Further HNR Efforts
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Moving Forward
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Moving Forward
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Community Planning is not going away and neither is HPLS!!!!
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Community Planning is not going away and neither is HPLS!!!!
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What Can YOU Do?
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What Can YOU Do?
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Last Modified: September 9, 2008
Last Reviewed: September 9, 2008
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