After 17 debates and around a year of campaigning, the Democratic Party is about to make history by nominating either the first woman or the first African American as their standard bearer for the President of the
Last week’s presidential debate at the Kodak Theater in
The two candidates demonstrated a robust understanding on issues from Immigration and healthcare to national security and the war in
Here’s why that is important to Black people. According to a November 26, 2007, report assessing the status of HIV/AIDS in Washington DC by the District’s HIV/AIDS administration, our nation
During his final State of the Union address on Tuesday, President Bush said, “AIDS can be prevented. Anti-retroviral drugs can extend life for many years. …seldom has history offered a greater opportunity to do so much for so many.” He went on to say, “We have confronted, and will continue to confront, HIV/AIDS in our own country.”
The President asked Congress to commit $15 billion over the next five years to turn the tide against AIDS in the most afflicted nations of Africa and the
Last night, the Democratic contenders contrasted the President they would be with the President George W. Bush has been. On her Web site, Senator Clinton claims she will be ready to “Step in on Day one”. On his website Senator Obama asks us to believe. “Not just in my ability to bring about real change in
A discussion about AIDS is not just a discussion about some peripheral issue. HIV/AIDS is the preeminent health issue in Black America. It is a civil rights issue. It is a social justice issue. It is an Urban renewal issue. HIV/AIDS undermines Black America’s ability to manifest the change every candidate is talking about. To not talk about AIDS is to fundamentally demonstrate that you either don’t understand what is going on in our communities or as Kanye West said about one President, you don’t care about Black people. Either one must be unacceptable to Black voters.
On Tuesday, February 5th millions of Americans in 22 States will be going to the polls to decide who they want to be the 2008 candidates for the President of the
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Funny you should bring this up. The UN set up a website the other day for people to discuss what the incoming president should do On Day One: http://www.ondayone.org/ They do have quite a few good ideas on there.
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