Welcome to the second edition of Act Against AIDS News: Acting Together to Prevent HIV/AIDS, the quarterly e-newsletter of CDC’s Act Against AIDS initiative. Read on to find out more about what’s new with Act Against AIDS and for useful resources. Click on any of the titles below to connect to our full newsletter for all the details. Please feel free to share this newsletter through email, social media, blogs, and other digital channels. New and NoteworthyCDC took home two 2013 Videographer Awards for the Let’s Stop HIV Together campaign, including the Award of Excellence for the Together PSA and the Award of Distinction for Kelly’s story. Act Against AIDS Leadership Initiative coordinated an American Urban Radio Networks (AURN) interview with U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius about the importance of HIV testing as part of its activities for National HIV Testing Day.
In the CommunityAIDS Walk Atlanta brought CDC staff, friends, and family together to walk in support of people living with HIV and AIDS. Funds raised during the event benefit AIDS service organizations that advocate and provide services for Atlanta residents living with HIV. Did you attend the National Minority AIDS Council’s 2013 U.S. Conference on AIDS? AAA was prominent at this year’s conference during presentations, workshops, the exhibit hall, and even in outdoor advertising in the New Orleans, Atlanta, and Washington, DC airports! Find out more about the Let’s Stop HIV Together campaign workshop session that featured campaign participants and other highlights. CDC’s National Partnerships Team joined the Fulton County Department of Health and Wellness and AID Atlanta at the 66th annual Bronner Bros. International Hair Show for onsite testing of more than 130 hairstylists, barbers, students, and other hair care professionals. CDC also sponsored a Shop Talk Workshop titled Mission Possible: Hair, Hope, and Health, featuring a panel discussion with celebrity stylists Dwight Eubanks and Kaye Flewellen, HIV 101 training, and role-play exercises on engaging clients about HIV. |
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Clinician's CornerCDC’s HIV Screening. Standard Care.™ campaign was part of a virtual summit series to increase awareness of HIV testing and to combat the stigma often associated with HIV and AIDS. The entire program series—certified for 1.0 AMA PRA Credit™—is available on demand now through January 2014.
HIV Screening. Standard Care. Interactive Booth |
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Direct from the Director's OfficeRear Admiral and Assistant Surgeon General Kenneth G. Castro, M.D., joined DHAP as acting director in August. Before coming to DHAP, Dr. Castro served as director of the Division of Tuberculosis Elimination, where he has led CDC’s efforts to prevent and control tuberculosis in the United States and other parts of the world since 1993. |
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Awareness DaysCommunities across the country continue the dialogue on the impact of HIV among Hispanics and Latinos. This year’s National Latino AIDS Awareness Day theme, “Commit to Speak”, urges all Americans to talk openly about HIV, get tested, and encourage others to get tested. Find out more about innovative strategies for HIV prevention shared by HIV experts from around the country during CDC’s Google+ Hangout On Air, held in September in recognition of Gay Men’s HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. Also check out CDC’s new Gay Men’s HIV/AIDS Awareness Day website feature! June 27 was National HIV Testing Day. Highlights included AmfAR’s interview with Dr. Jonathan Mermin and Act Against AIDS’ appearance on New York’s Times Square jumbotron! Coming Soon...December 1 is World AIDS Day! Read our full newsletter for ways that you and your community can take action in support of the fight against HIV. |
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