Showing posts with label youth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label youth. Show all posts

Friday, April 22, 2011

HIV hits new Highs in Tennessee


My home state is getting hit hard with HIV cases at record speed.
Thirty years after the nation’s first reported cases of AIDS, Tennessee is seeing a surge of infections among its young people. Medical successes mean the fear factor isn’t what it used to be. But people having unprotected sex are spreading mutations of the HIV virus that resist life-prolonging drugs.
“We here at the clinic are seeing an influx of college-age patients coming through our doors,” said Victoria Harris, director of education for the Vanderbilt Comprehensive Care Center, which specializes in HIV treatment. “That has us all very concerned.”

Between 2005 and 2009, the number of Tennesseans 15 to 24 years old newly diagnosed with HIV jumped 32 percent, state health department figures show, while other age groups as a whole declined slightly.
And here's more hard news:
In Tennessee, 645 black people were diagnosed with HIV in 2009,more than double the 300 white people newly diagnosed.

Black men on the “down low,” who keep secret about having sex with other men, and the higher incarceration rate for black men are factors for the spread of the disease among African-American women, said Alcendor and Sanders.

“There are certain things that happen in prison that men won’t talk about,” Alcendor said.
The HIV incidence rate for black women was nearly 15 times as high as that for white women and nearly four times as high as Hispanic women’s, according to a CDC report.
There are actions being taken to prevent further infections in Tennessee. Many health officials are stunned by the numbers. I have to say I'm shocked as well. The people who are getting infected are so young. There has to be better education to slow this madness down. And there has to be a stronger outreach to the communities of color. If not, things won't get better at all... I can't believe this is happening at home. I really can't.

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Monday, April 26, 2010

Study says Gay Youth are highly likely to be tormented


A Harvard study reveals news we are way too familiar with:

Researchers at Harvard School of Public Health and Children’s Hospital found that gays, bisexuals and heterosexuals who have had a same-sex partner are 1 to two times as likely to experience violence, especially in childhood, and have double the risk of experiencing PTSD as a result.

“It’s really appalling,” said lead author Andrea Roberts, a postdoctoral fellow in epidemiology at Harvard.

The researchers cite several factors behind the increased rates of victimization and PTSD, including:

Hate crimes (almost one-third of sexual minority adults in the U.S. report being victims of such a crime), Gender non-conforming behavior in childhood, which increases risk of being bullied, and Social isolation and discrimination.


Thursday, December 10, 2009

Christians + Gangsta Rap = This

God works in mysterious ways and so does ebay.

But when God spoke to the group called, The Fathers House, this is the, uh, stuff we get.

The song or rap is called, Christian Side Hug

Christian Side Hug from The Fathers House on Vimeo.


Here's where this comes from

Yes, God wants us to be compassionate and kind and tender with each other. Not only that, but he wants us to love our enemies and serve our neighbors. As long as there is no body on body action. I’m talking of course about a “full frontal hug,” one of those sinful abominations where you just wrap your arms around a friend and embrace them. That’s why Christians the world over have pioneered the “side hug.” In the side hug there’s no risk of two crotches touching. Instead of face to face, you go side to side, putting your arm around the person and your hip against their’s. Still having a hard time mastering it? Pretend you’re taking a photo and you’re both looking at the camera together. The side hug, or A frame as it is also called, is safe for the whole family, friendly and above all holy. I don’t know the exact scripture reference but try the book of Psalms.

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Viktor is a small town southern boy living in Los Angeles. You can find him on Twitter, writing about pop culture, politics, and comics. He’s the creator of the graphic novel StrangeLore and currently getting back into screenwriting.