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LGBT, AIDS groups vow to ‘re-engage’ community in HIV fight

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The executive directors from 35 LGBT and HIV/AIDS organizations on June 3 released a joint letter committing themselves and their organizations to re-engaging the LGBT community in the fight against HIV.

Despite making up an estimated 2 percent of the population, gay and bisexual men accounted for more than 63 percent of new HIV infections in 2010, and gay men are the only group in which HIV infections are increasing.

“We are at an important crossroads in our fight against HIV,” stated National Minority AIDS Council executive director Paul Kawata.  “The evidence behind treatment as prevention, and expansions in health care coverage that will accompany implementation of the Affordable Care Act, have provided a unique opportunity to end this epidemic, which has ravaged our community for more than three decades. But this will not happen without the full engagement of those most impacted by the disease, and no community has been more heavily affected than the LGBT community.  I am thrilled to be a part of this campaign to re-energize the LGBT response and work together to realize the vision of an AIDS-free generation.”

Kevin Cathcart, the executive director of Lambda Legal, said, “As an organization that has been working to combat HIV discrimination since the beginning of the epidemic we are excited to see the LGBT movement re-commit to this work. Because gay and bisexual men and transgender people are disproportionately affected by the epidemic and because we see the effects of discrimination and laws targeting people with HIV for criminalization it is incredibly important for the LGBT community to step up.”

The joint letter said, in part, “Over the last 30 years, the (LGBT) community has seen great strides in the movement for full equality. Much of this success is the result of a concerted movement, which was galvanized in response to the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s…In the decades since our movement has seen incredible victories… Unfortunately, our community hasn’t maintained the same momentum in our fight against HIV…Each day, more than 80 gay and bisexual men become infected with HIV in the United States…Despite these alarming statistics, which have galvanized our community in the past, the HIV epidemic has seemed to fall by the way side.  Many in our community have simply stopped talking about the issue.  This must change.”

To read the letter and see a video go on to www.wethelgbt.org.

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