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Top Black Leaders Convene for Historic HIV/AIDS Conference

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NEW YORK — Over 150 of the nation’s top African American leaders, including megachurch pastor T.D. Jakes, are convening in New York this week for the first national conference devoted toward creating a plan to address the HIV/AIDS epidemic among the African American community.

The National Black Leadership Commission on AIDS (NBLCA) will host the historic National Conclave on HIV/AIDS Policy for Black Clergy at the AOL Time Warner building with a public news conference scheduled for Tuesday. The closed-door gathering, which began Monday, will be co-chaired by world-renowned pastors Bishop T.D. Jakes, senior pastor of The Potter’s House in Dallas, and the Rev. Dr. Calvin O. Butts, chair of NBLCA.

The two-day meeting will mark the first time African American leaders from all sectors – including clergy, scholars, government and health agencies – have collaborated toward ending what Butts has called “a crisis” among the African American community.

While African Americans make up 13 percent of the population, according to a 2000 Census report, they accounted for slightly over half of the estimated 37,331 new AIDS cases in 2005. African Americans also lead other ethnic groups in the rate of AIDS diagnoses for adults and adolescents – ten times the rate for Caucasians and three times the rate for Hispanics. Even for new AIDS cases among children under 13, African Americans represented 46 of the total 68 cases.

"Once you hear the numbers, you realize the impact, the unthinkable loss of lives that we as a community are facing,” said Butts, who is senior pastor of Abyssinian Baptist Church, the historic African-American church in Harlem. “You absolutely know that a lot of this could be prevented.”

At the meeting, African American leaders will work toward developing a five-year plan to significantly reduce cases of HIV/AIDS in the African American community. Participants will include Congressman Charles Rangel; former mayors Willie Brown and David Dinkins; Dr. Kevin Fenton, director of the National Center for HIV/AIDS Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Dr. Garth Graham, deputy assistant secretary for Minority Health, Office of Minority Health; and Dr. Gail Wyatt, associate director of the UCLA AIDS Institute.

They “will spend two days creating a comprehensive, strategic, and measurable public policy and legislative action plan on AIDS that they will take to Congress, their state officials, and local legislative leadership,” said Debra Fraser-Howze, President/CEO NBLCA, in an announcement.

The faith community will be key voices in the meeting. In addition to Jakes and Butts, other African American clergy members will address the gathering. The Rev. Kevin Stephens, director of the Department of Health in New Orleans, La., and assistant pastor of Christian Unity Baptist Church, will deliver a guest sermon on Monday followed by the Rev. Dr. W. Franklyn Richardson, senior pastor of Grace Baptist Church in Mt. Vernon, N.Y., on Tuesday.

During Monday’s session, the clergy will participate in a break-out session called, Ministers’ Working Groups, in which they use the National Medical Association’s report to come to a consensus on a legislative action plan to address the HIV/AID crisis in the U.S. African American community. Continue >>

 
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  • TexasTraveler
    Tue Oct 09, 2007 10:48 am : 1 : 0 Flag

    Why does everyone insist on using the "Race Card" campaign slogan? The article is about African Americans and a conference about HIV/AIDS and the astounding statistics about the number of African Americans infected with the virus. Im sure that this will be a positive event no matter who is there. I think that education is key "always" for everyone.

  • zenodaddy
    Mon Oct 08, 2007 11:47 am : 3 : 6 Flag

    Here we go again with the Race Card... Why not announce that the Top White Leaders are at the conference too? I am just sick these stupid labels.

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