Quick Search

Active Bloggers

Will Moss Will Moss
Hampton University class of 1995
Min Sammy Jackson Min Sammy Jackson
class of 1975
Joel Savage Joel Savage
class of 1993
How May I Help You NC How May I Help You NC
City Univ, Seattle Wash class of 2021
Reginald Culpepper Reginald Culpepper
Clark Atlanta University class of 1998
Laura Van Brackle Sims Laura Van Brackle Sims
Hampton University class of 1990
Shykeria Lifleur Shykeria Lifleur
Other College... class of
HBCU CONNECT HBCU CONNECT
Central State University class of 1995
rickey johnson rickey johnson
Other College... class of

Talk about HIV/AIDS on HBCU Campuses

Talk about HIV/AIDS on HBCU Campuses
Posted By: Tawain Kelly on March 14, 2006

How serious is HIV/AIDS on HBCU campus and your community as a whole. People have the myth that HIV/AIDS is not that big of a deal until you get it. Why does it seem that most campuses don't have HIV 101 CLASSES.

Are they afraid that enrollment may go down?
Whay would you do if you found out your roommate was HIV positive, would you change rooms?

How can colleges protect our future assest (That's you)?

In the black community we are so afraid to address those things that can save our lives but here are some facts about blacks and HIV.

The HIV/AIDS infection rate among Black men is 6 times that of white men and the rate among Black women is 16 times that of white women

AIDS now accounts for 1 in 3 deaths among Black men aged 25 to 44

• More children with AIDS are Black than all other race and ethnic groups combined

• Every day in the U.S. about 100 people of color become infected with HIV

• More than two-thirds of all women in the U.S.



who are infected with the AIDS virus are Black

• AIDS is the leading cause of death of Blacks, age 25-44

• AIDS is the leading cause of death for Black women

Black women and black men who have sex with men are at the greatest risk to HIV/AIDS. Black women make up almost 70 percent (7,586 out of 11,859) of all new AIDS cases among women.

Women are not the majority of AIDS cases in America. Men are.

Black men are the most impacted by the epidemic in the U.S.

Figure out a way to talk about the AIDS epidemic among African Americans without demonizing black women or black men.

Talk about the facts and not just the fiction around the disease.

We all should be concerned about black women with HIV and AIDS. But we should also be concerned about black men with HIV and AIDS.
We view black women as innocent victims of AIDS but view black men solely as evil predators who are spreading AIDS.
I caught the HIV virus from a female so who should I be upset with, she's died so should I be upset with with black women? No

It's time to change that dialogue. But in understanding the issues, we have to know the facts and we have to know how to process the information. HIV 101 on HBCU Campuses. We are the leaders of the future we need to lead this fight in our community
If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email!
Comments
Please Login To Post Comments...
Email:
Password:

 
Carolyn Newton
Clark Atlanta University class of 2008
The safest way to stay AIDS free is don't mess around. I know to many black people that have died from AIDS. When it hits close to home, it becomes a reality. I lost two cousins and three friends to AIDS. I don't mess around period! Its real!
Tuesday, March 14th 2006 at 9:26AM
Tawain Kelly
Freelance Video Photographer at Ty Photography
A lot people don't see it as real. So with the help of HBCU Connect I plan to have an open discussion about it. Last week I cam eout to my school in a newspaper article about me being HIV positive. More should be done on campuses as well as in the black community.
I want people to see a real face, someone you can touch and know their pain and then you will take it serious.
You say you don't mess around and that is good but what about those who do. Prevention is key and everyone is not going to stop having s*x but with education maybe we can bring the HIV rate down. We need your help
Tuesday, March 14th 2006 at 5:32PM
Tawain Kelly
Freelance Video Photographer at Ty Photography
On the real we as African American don't take it so serious because we don't see a real face. We don't know the struggles a person goes through each and every day. I am not trying to say stop having s*x because people are going to have s*x, but if you care about getting the your hair done, wearing you new kicks take a little of that concern and care about your health. We need to contiune to talk about HIV/AIDS until we are blue in the face because our lives depend on making people aware. So I'll put my face on the chopping block so they you and others know that it is real. I am concern about African-American future and people in general when it comes to the future and how we deal with the rise of HIV in our community
Wednesday, March 15th 2006 at 10:33AM
More From This Author
The Different Face of Me
Thank You for your Support
My House is on FIRE
Why want Black men talk about HIV/AIDS/STD/STI
Women's Rights and the HIV/AIDS Pandemic
The Global View and the Future View
Latest Blogs
JCSU Unique Courses “ LACTATION CONSULTANT TRAINING PROGRAM (CERTIFICATE)”

JCSU Unique Courses “ LACTATION CONSULTANT TRAINING PROGRAM (CERTIFICATE)”

The LCTP is a comprehensive, CAAHEP accredited Pathway 2 training program administered through the College of Business and Professional Studies Health and Human Performance Department at Johnson C. Sm ...more
How May I Help You NC • 52 Views • January 29th, 2026
Nation’s Oldest HBCU Football Rivalry Returns in 2026 with 102nd Turkey Day Classic

Nation’s Oldest HBCU Football Rivalry Returns in 2026 with 102nd Turkey Day Classic

The nation’s oldest HBCU football rivalry will return to the field in November 2026 as Alabama State University and Tuskegee University face off in the 102nd Turkey Day Classic. The historic Thanksgiv ...more
Reginald Culpepper • 102 Views • January 28th, 2026
🔋🪫🔋🪫🔋🔋🔋Gifts to recharge my Battery

🔋🪫🔋🪫🔋🔋🔋Gifts to recharge my Battery

READY TO EXPERIENCE A MAYWEATHER WORKOUT? TRY IT FOR FREE Some time is all that’s needed to get on the MAYWEATHER Fitness Treadmill Have fun meet new friends get close to perfection https://may ...more
How May I Help You NC • 79 Views • January 27th, 2026
Enjoy over 5,000 Free E-Cards!

Enjoy over 5,000 Free E-Cards!

In HBCU communities, connection matters, and small gestures go a long way. That's why I offer 5,000 free eCards to help you stay connected and celebrate moments like thank yous, birthdays, and graduat ...more
Shykeria Lifleur • 73 Views • January 27th, 2026
Get Patreon for World Cup Discussion

Get Patreon for World Cup Discussion

Channel: https://www.patreon.com/cw/rtwcmod ...more
How May I Help You NC • 66 Views • January 27th, 2026
Popular Blogs
Divorce in America in 2009 – What’s love got to do, got to do with it?

Divorce in America in 2009 – What’s love got to do, got to do with it?

Join Brother Marcus and the cast and the crew of the Brother Marcus Show live this Sunday evening on February 1, 2009 @ 8:00 p.m. for another hot topic in our community! “Divorce in America in 2009 ...more
Brother Marcus! • 70,795,030 Views • January 27th, 2009
VISINE ALERT!!!

VISINE ALERT!!!

Seemingly innocent medication such as Visine eyedrops are used by people to concoct a mixture with similar effects as a date-rape drug. When mixed with alcohol and taken orally, the eyedrops can l ...more
Siebra Muhammad • 118,072 Views • May 23rd, 2009

"Chain Hang Low" check out the real meaning of the Lyrics!

Recently there is a new artist out of Saint Louis that goes by the name JIBBS. Jibbs debut single "Chain hang low" has a history that most people are not aware of. The particular nursery rhyme that th ...more
Tyhesha Judge-Fogle • 74,321 Views • November 9th, 2006
HBCU Marketplace Gifts: Divine 9 Premium Fraternity / Sorority Playing Cards

HBCU Marketplace Gifts: Divine 9 Premium Fraternity / Sorority Playing Cards

Vendor: Charles Jones Item Price: $20.00 Price Includes Shipping: Yes - Shipping Included Item Description: Pantheon Series - Divine 9 - Premium Playing Cards (choose Gold Series or Silve ...more
How May I Help You NC • 61,363 Views • December 2nd, 2018
Black College Student Sentenced to 12 Years in Prison for Kissing a White Girl

Black College Student Sentenced to 12 Years in Prison for Kissing a White Girl

Albert N. Wilson, a former University of Kansas student, has been sentenced to 12 years in prison and a lifetime of probation after being convicted by an all-white jury of raping a white teen girl. Bu ...more
Will Moss • 54,258 Views • June 4th, 2020
Please Give Us a Like on Facebook!