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Contact:
Ron Harris
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rjharris@howard.edu
Conference
Tackles the Secret that Societies
Force Millions to Keep
WASHINGTON
(Oct. 25) -- Since the day
Lisa Muschette was born 24
years ago, she has lived with
a personal secret, one considered
so dark by society that even
she didn’t know about
it until age 10.
Her
mother knew.
Her
father knew.
But
Lisa’s secret was so
taboo that they did not dare
to whisper it to others, not
even to Lisa, if only to spare
her what they felt was the
shame she would one day bear.
Still,
Lisa, who grew up in Washington,
D.C., knew something was wrong.
She knew she was different,
the recurring sicknesses,
the frequent hospital visits.
It
was after watching the movie
version of Sarafina II in
1996 and viewing its story
about something called AIDS
and HIV that she turned to
her mother and asked, “Do
I have HIV?”
It
was a child’s stab in
the dark, but her mother,
a drug user who had given
Lisa the disease at birth,
burst into tears. And
from that day to now, Lisa’s
life has been colored by the
thing she cannot mention publicly
without strange questions,
confusion, sometimes derision
and often revulsion
She
has HIV.
It
is the secret that millions
of people across America and
the world carry, a stigma
that clinicians worldwide
say fuels the spread of the
disease. That stigma,
the societal burden associated
with AIDS, is in some ways
even more damning than the
disease itself, they say.
Consequently,
hundreds of HIV/AIDS clinicians,
scientists, psychologists,
religious leaders, elected
officials and workers from
countries across the globe
are gathering Dec. 1, World
AIDS Day, at Howard
University for a free,
daylong international conference
on the stigma associated with
HIV/AIDS in Cramton
Auditorium.
The
“International
Conference on HIV-Related
Stigma: The Attitude that
Spreads HIV,” hosted
by Howard
University Hospital, Howard
University Health Sciences,
and the Coalition to Eliminate
AIDS-related Stigma will feature
some of the world’s
top HIV/AIDS experts and activists,
including Dr.
Sohail Rana, an HIV/AIDS
specialist with Department
of Pediatrics, Howard University
College of Medicine and Howard
University Hospital; U.S.
Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton,
D-D.C., and Laurie
J. Bauman, Ph.D., director
of the Preventive Intervention
Research Center in the Department
of Pediatrics at Albert Einstein
College of Medicine.
Other
panelists include Willo Pequegnat,
Ph.D., of the National Institute
of Mental Health, co-author
of Working with Families in
the Era of HIV/AIDS and co-editor
of Community Interventions
and AIDS, Pernessa
C. Seele, founder and
CEO of The
Balm In Gilead, Inc.,
a not-for-profit organization
that tackles diseases, including
HIV/AIDS, and Dr.
Suniti Solomon, founder-director
of the Y.R.
Gaitonde Center for AIDS Research
and Education in Chennai,
India,
Also
on panels are Dr. Rafael Mazin,
regional advisor for HIV/AIDS
Prevention and Comprehensive
Care for the Pan American
Health Organization; Reggie
Smith of the Atlanta organization
Wellness, Awareness and Recovery,
and Li Li, Ph.D., director
of research management at
UCLA
Semel Institute Center for
Community Health.
Workshop panels include “Faith,
Spirituality, and HIV: Barriers
and Facilitators to HIV Prevention
and How To Implement Interventions
in Your Institution,”
“HIV Stigma: Effect
on Children, Youth, and Families
Facilitator,” “Youth
Roundtable on HIV and Stigma,”
and “Criminalization
of HIV, “Reducing the
Stigma of HIV & STD Testing
in Healthcare Settings.”
Miss
America, Caressa Cameron,
will also be
attending the convention,
as well representatives from
the National Association for
People with AIDS.
The
conference will be Webcast
to thousands in English and
Spanish-speaking countries
by the World Health Organization.
Participants will represent
virtually every nation in
the Western Hemisphere as
well as representatives from
other nation’s struggling
with the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
For the conference schedule,
click
here.
To
register or for more information,
visit http://www.whocanyoutell.com/
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