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February 27, 2006
Farber Feedback
What are your thoughts about Celia Farber’s story in the March issue of Harper’s magazine? Email them to us at views@poz.com
February 15, 2006
Will UPN’s HIV Sitcoms Survive Merger Mania?
Prime-time television has long reserved slots for HIV story lines—but usually in the emergency room or cemetery, with dark and dour medical plots (ER, House) that often seem dead on arrival. Set your remote, then, to the United Paramount Network (UPN) network, which has worked with its former parent company, Viacom, on the “Know HIV/AIDS” campaign. 
February 08, 2006
A Black AIDS Ministry Preaches Awareness
Last night at a hotel in downtown Wilmington, Delaware, Renee Beaman and her Beautiful Gate AIDS ministry had 200 guests to dinner to celebrate Black HIV Awareness Day. 
February 01, 2006
Border Blues: When You Can’t Go Home Because You Have HIV
A 36-year-old Guyanese man got the OK Monday to stay in the U.S. after a judge agreed that he might be physically attacked in Guyana for being HIV positive and gay—and perhaps even die for lack of treatment. 
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Question: Has President George W. Bush done more to fight AIDS than any other U.S. president?
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Question: Which of the following best explains why the AIDS epidemic is disproportionately affecting the African-American community?
Early prevention campaigns were geared toward gay white men
Since HIV is considered manageable, people are less concerned about contracting it
A history of social inequality--institutionalized racism, sexism, classism and homophobia
African Americans' disproportionate access to health care and treatment
Denial/stigma around HIV/AIDS
Mainstream hip-hop's lyrics that perpetuate a culture of unprotected sex and disrespect of women.

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