11.26.2009

The World Bank Supports Metro Teen AIDS

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The World Bank Supports Metro Teen AIDS
Wed, December 2nd
6-9pm
L2 Lounge: 3315 Cady's Alley NW
(between 33rd and 34th off of M Street)

Appearances by Washington Redskins and Washington Capitals, Silent Auction, Music, Dancing, complementary hors d'œuvre, and drink specials.

World Bank Staff - Free with their E-give Receipt
Non-Bank Staff- $15.00 at the door (open to all)

Questions? aniknia@worldbank.org

WAD Events at the Georgetown University School of Medicine

Join us for World AIDS Day events Monday November 30th and Tuesday December 1st

Monday, November 30th

- 12:00pm Courage & Hope, Preclinical Sciences Bldg. GA2-4

Join GMAAN and IHIG for a 15 minute viewing of the award-winning World Bank documentary Courage & Hope: African Teachers Living Positively with HIV, followed by a discussion with one of the amazing women featured in the film - Beldina Atieno - a mother and school teacher from Kenya living with HIV. Lunch provided.

- 1-4:00pm Rapid HIV Testing, Preclinical Sciences Bldg. GE6/GE8

Free and confidential HIV testing by volunteers from the Whitman Walker clinic. Heed the advice you give your patients and take 20 minutes to know your status.


Tuesday, December 1st

- 12:00pm Pediatric AIDS/HIV Care, Preclinical Sciences Bldg. GA 2-4

Did you know that DC is home to 9% of all reported pediatric HIV/AIDS cases in the country? Come learn more about the impact of HIV on the District’s youth. Georgetown Cupcakes provided!

- 6:00pm Interdisciplinary HIV/AIDS Panel, Preclinical Sciences Bldg. GA 2-4

A discussion with five physicians treating HIV/AIDS patients in five different specialties - Infectious Disease, Palliative Care, Family Medicine, Psychiatry, and Pediatrics. Learn how you can have a positive influence treating HIV/AIDS patients regardless of the field you choose to enter! Dinner provided.

- 7:15pm Prayer Service, Medical School Podium

Join Father McCarren and your fellow students to honor the 33 million people across the world living with HIV/AIDS.

Sponsored by: Georgetown Medical AIDS Advocacy Network (GMAAN)

For more information contact: gtownmedaan@gmail.com



11.25.2009

Transport against HIV/AIDS: Continuing the Mainstreaming Effort

Transport against HIV/AIDS: Continuing the Mainstreaming Effort

December 1st, 3-5:30pm


The World Bank
1818 H Street, NW
Room MC9-100

The transport sector strategies, tools and project components to mainstream an HIV response will be discussed. The event is a unique opportunity for practitioners in both transport and health sectors to learn about the various tools and good practices developed over the past few years. The session will serve as a platform to discuss and learn about the role of the World Bank and its partners in mitigating HIV/AIDS and the various actions taken to help fight the disease within the transport sector. In particular, the session will review some of the most recent regional work from every region.

This event is sponsored by the World Bank's Transport and Social Responsibility Thematic Group.

Contact:
Julie Babinard: jbabinard@worldbank.org
Cholpon Ibramova: cibramova@worldbank.org

Love After Loss: Photographs by Elena Rue

World AIDS Day Photography Exhibit

A poignant view into the lives of AIDS orphans in Ethiopia as they confront sorrow and find solace in reconstructed families.

November 30th through December 4th.

The World Bank
J Building Lobby
708 18th St NW

Sponsored by the World Bank, ACTafrica

Exhibit is free and open to the public.

11.23.2009

CAVE Meeting December 9th

The next CAVE meeting will take place December 9th at 7:00 PM at the DC Center, 1111 14th Street NW Suite 350. Our meetings normally take place the second Wednesday of each month. The meeting will include a mini-presentation and discussion on The HIV Vaccine Trials Network Group Meeting recently held in Seattle. Please join us!

CAVE (www.aidsvaccine.org) is the community advisory board for the Vaccine Research Center. Capital Area Vaccine Effort is a volunteer panel of individuals from the general public and from the diverse communities affected by AIDS. CAVE is organized to assist and advise AIDS vaccine trials in the metropolitan DC area by:
  • Assessing the concerns and serving as an advocate for AIDS vaccine participants and the general public.
  • Acting as a liaison & ombudsman between AID vaccine researchers and those interested in AIDS vaccine research.
  • Reflecting affected populations in its own composition.As appropriate, encouraging participation in AIDS Vaccine Trials, and acting as community educators on AIDS vaccine research
  • Assessing ethical and social implications & impact of the AIDS Vaccine Trials





December 3rd: Hepatitis C And HIV Coinfection

Alpha Drugs invites you to attend their Survival Forum VII: Hepatitis C and HIV Coinfection: Current Issues and Challenges to Treating HIV presented by Dr. Michael Pistole, Private Practice HIV/HCV Specialist.

Thursday December 3rd at the Hotel Palomar (The Phillips Ballroom) - 2121 P Street, NW DC. (202)448-1800. (1/2 block from the Dupont Circle Metro).

Free Admission/Dinner Served
Registration: 6:30 PM to 7:00 PM
Dinner/Lecture: 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM

Sponsored by Alpha Drugs and DC Community AIDS Network (DC CAN) 1638 R Street, NW, Suite 230, Washington, DC 200009.

RSVP AND INFORMATION CONTACT: leigh@alphadrugs.com - (202)265-5757




DC Fights Back 'Systems Failure' World AIDS Day March/Rally

What: Systems Failure - WORLD AIDS DAY Demonstration and Rally

When & Where: December 1st, 12:00 Noon, White House to the Wilson Building

It was just a little over three years ago when city leaders were "shocked" and "appalled" to find that one in 50 DC residents was believed to be living with full blown AIDS. We got another "wake up call" on March 17th of this year with the release of the new data revealed that that HIV & AIDS in the District is classified as a "severe epidemic" and another "wake up call" when the Washington Post exposed what many of us suspected.

How many "wake up calls" do we need? We were presented with plans that have no ambitious goals towards ending the epidemic. The FY 10 Department of Health Performance Plan's ( http://capstat.oca.dc.gov/Pdf.aspx?pdf=http://capstat.oca.dc.gov/docs/fy10/DOH.pdf ) ambitious goal for housing actually calls for 11 LESS units of HIV/AIDS housing than last year! Now DC's $12.2 million in federal HIV & AIDS Housing funding is threatened due to this gross mismanagement.

Today, our communities continue to be under attack and we will fight back! To end the HIV/AIDS epidemic we must fix the system!

Who: DC Fights Back, Campaign to End AIDS, Health GAP, Women's Collective; START at Westminster, National AIDS Housing Coalition, Metropolitan Washington Public Health Association, Housing Works, ACT UP Philly, Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches

We Are Demanding:

A Washington DC Comprehensive HIV & AIDS plan* that identifies the gaps, describes the services needed to fill those gaps and sets ambitious time-framed goals and targets, and includes a strategy for accountability.

Doubling of the city resources allocated for HIV/AIDS to include housing, substance use/abuse, mental health, prevention of violence against women, comprehensive sex/sexuality education, prevention, stigma as well as care and treatment.

This comprehensive plan must include:

A. AIDS treatment for every person in need and programs that ensure continuity of care.

B. Housing for every person on the HIV & AIDS housing waiting list, and developing a strategy to prevent the list from growing again.

C. Access to high quality substance abuse and mental health treatment as part of a continuum of care.

D. Expanded prevention programs including harm reduction and clean needle programs to reach all in need.

E. A strategy implemented to address the role sexual violence and violence against women play in rising HIV infection rates as well as barriers to education, care, and other supportive services.

F. Competent, science-based HIV/AIDS education to reach all students, parents, and seniors.

G. A campaign to build unity among dc residents to fight HIV and the stigma that blames and attacks people for illness.

H. Remove barriers that restrict employment rights of people living with HIV/AIDS.

To end the HIV/AIDS epidemic, we must fix the system!

For more information on how to participate, questions about transportation, to add your organization as a partner, and to rsvp, please contact Larry Bryant at 202.408.0305.




Persistent Voices: Poetry by Writers Lost to AIDS

Join us Thursday December 10th as editor Philip Clark reads from his new anthology 'Persistent Voices: Poetry by Writers Lost to AIDS.' Forty-five of the most admired poets who died of AIDS are remembered in this new and groundbreaking collection

From Reinaldo Arenas, Tory Dent, and James Merrill to Paul Monette, Essex Hemphill, and Joe Brainard, Persistent Voices memorializes these poets and many others by presenting their work--often dealing with AIDS but also about other enduring topics--in the context of an unending epidemic that has profoundly affected our literature.

This event takes place Thursday December 10th at 6:30 PM at the DC Center, 1111 14th St NW Suite 350.

The editors' advance and all royalties from this book will go to the PEN Fund for Writers and Editors with AIDS.




11.22.2009

New Weekly Bar Night for POZ Guys & Allies

Motley Bar is launching a brand new bar night for HIV positive guys and guys who don't have hang-ups about dating HIV positive guys. The party starts at 9:00 PM on November 24th and every Tuesday at Motley Bar, which is located directly above EFN Lounge at 1318 19th Street NW.

Tuesday night will feature HIV positive bartenders and DJ's. The event is being organized by HIV positive party promoter Jacob Pring. Of course, everyone is welcome, whether you are HIV positive or not!

You may recall that we normally do Packing Parties at 7:00 PM on Tuesdays at Motley. Due to Thanksgiving week, there will be no packing party this Tuesday. But going forward, we'll have packing parties on Tuesdays at 7:00, followed by the weekly POZ bar night. And Motley will still have great drink specials including $8 pitchers.

For more information, Join the POZ DC Facebook Fan Page.

11.19.2009

World AIDS Day at the World Bank

Keeping the Promise, Investing in the Future: Linking HIV/AIDS, Food Security, and Maternal and Child Health
December 1st, 8:30-10:45am
Preston Auditorim, The World Bank, 1818 H St NW

Please be sure to rsvp to worldaidsday@worldbank.org in order to arrange for a security pass, ideally before Nov 20th.

With the Obama Administration now shaping a new Global Health Initiative and global development program, WAD this year is a critical opportunity to underscore the progress made in the global fight against HIV and highlight the challenges ahead in scaling-up treatment, prevention, and integration of HIV programs with programs in maternal and child health, nutrition, and food security.

This will be a high-level panel featuring senior leaders for the World Bank, Global Fund, US Government, the research community and civil society. In addition to key agency leaders like Michel Kazatchkine from the Global Fund, one of our compelling speakers will be Beldina Atieno. Also at the event we will be releasing new research linking food security and ART effectiveness.

Speakers include: Robert Zoellick (President, World Bank), Michel Kazatchkine (Executive Director, Global Fund for AIDS, TB and Malaria), The Honorable Jack Lew (Deputy Secretary of State), Ambassador Eric Goosby (US Global AIDS Coordinator), Jean Pape (Director, GHESKIO, Haiti), Joy Phumaphi (Former Minister of Health Botswana, Former Assistant Director General WHO); Beldina Atieno (HIV+ school teacher and mother from Kenya, featured in award-winning film "Courage and Hope" ); Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Managing Director, The World Bank.

The event will be moderated by Frank Sesno, Director of the School of Medica and Public Affairs, George Washington University. Formerly her was a bureau chief, anchor, White House correspondent, Senior Vice President of CNN.

Breakfast will be served.

11.12.2009

"Beyond the Diagnosis" at Atlas Theater

Atlas Theatre is presenting "Beyond the Diagnosis", a collection of short plays developled in collaboration with HIV-positive people living in the D.C. area. These plays reflect the passions and challenges that HIV-positive people, and the health professionals who treat them, face everyday.
Come join us on November 19th, 2009

Show starts at 7:30pm

The Atlas Theater is located at 1333 H Street NE, Washington, D.C. 20002

To get there by Metro, take the Orange Line to Minnesota Ave or the Red Line to Gallery Place. Then hop on the FREE H Street Shuttle (Look for the passenger vans with green and white H Street NE logos). The shuttle runs from 5:00pm until the Metro closes.
For Reservations, call: 877-587-1701.




11.10.2009

Our Heroes: 2009 World AIDS Day Reception

Join us on World AIDS Day, Tuesday December 1st, for a special reception at the Center featuring the Our Heroes Exhibit.

Our Heroes is a collection of 150 striking black and white photographs honoring the people, places, and events that marked or charged the history of HIV/AIDS in Washington, DC in the last 25+ years.  The exhibit will be on display at the Center for the month of December.

Join us for this special reception honoring all of the heroes of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Washington DC. The Reception takes place Tuesday December 1st starting at 6:30 PM at the Center, 1111 14th St NW. Light refreshments will be served.




11.09.2009

World AIDS DAY Luncheon: HIV Vaccine Research

Free World AIDS Day Luncheon
HIV Vaccine Research: A New Chapter

December 1st, 2009
12:00 Noon to 2:00 PM
HRC Equality Center, 1640 Rhode Island Ave, NW
this event is free and open to the public

Speakers: Elizabeth Adams, DAIDS, NIH; Anthony Fauci, NIAID, NIH; Barney Graham, Vaccine Research Center, NIAID, NIH: Sanjay Phogat, International AIDS Vaccine Initiative, Mark de Souza, Afrims.

A question and answer session will be moderated by Mitchell Warren, AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition (AVAC).

Scientists have been searching for a vaccine to prevent HIV infection since the virus was first identified in 1983. Each clinical trial brings us one step closer to finding an effective vaccine. More than 25,000 HIV-negative individuals have participated in both government- and privately sponsored HIV vaccine trials.

This event will discuss current HIV vaccine research including the results of the 'Thai Study', and outcomes of the recent Paris HIV Vaccine Conference. Speakers will be announced shortly.

Sponsors: AIDS Action, AIDS Alliance for Children, Youth & Families, Aids Vaccine Advocacy Coalition (AVAC), Capital Area Vaccine Effort, International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI), National Minority AIDS Council (NMAC), Prevention Works, The DC Center, Us Helping Us, US Military Research Program, Vaccine Research Center, Whitman Walker Clinic.