2009

Obama signs Ryan White Care Act renewal: Move comes amid plans to end HIV visitor plan
Washington Blade - October 30, 2009
Lou Chibbaro JR, Washington Blade | Rebecca Armendariz | Oct 30
President Obama on Friday signed a bill extending for four years the Ryan White AIDS Care Act, the largest federal program providing assistance to low-income people with HIV or AIDS. At a White House ceremony attended by members of Congress and AIDS activists, the president also announced that his administration would


Fenty announces city probe into AIDS groups: Washington Post details $25 million in misspent funds
Washington Blade - October 23, 2009
Lou Chibbaro Jr.
D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty announced Monday that Attorney General Peter Nickles has opened an investigation following reports of widespread misspending of city funds by a number of local AIDS organizations that were responsible for helping low-income people with HIV and AIDS. The announcement came after the Washington Pos


AIDS Walk highlights continuing epidemic: Saturday event will raise funds for Whitman-Walker Clinic
Washington Blade - September 25, 2009
Chris Johnson
For Jodi Handin Goldman, participating in AIDS Walk Washington is a way for her to pay tribute to her late brother, Mitchell Handin, who died in 1996 of AIDS complications. It validates to me -- and then it helps me to validate to American society -- that he was a vibrant, young man and was alive and well at one time,


U.S. closer to lifting HIV travel ban: HIV positive applicants now being held instead of denied
Washington Blade - September 25, 2009
Chris Johnson
The Obama administration has taken a new step toward lifting the ban on HIV-positive foreign nationals entering the United States in a possible indication that a full repeal is coming soon. A memo issued last week by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services instructs officers to place on hold any green card applicatio


AIDS Walk Washington set for Oct. 3: 5K walk to benefit Whitman-Walker Clinic
Washington Blade - September 25, 2009
Joshua Lynsen
AIDS Walk Washington, a 5K fundraising walk to benefit the Whitman-Walker Clinic, is set for Oct. 3. Money raised from the walk helps Whitman-Walker provide health care and other supportive services to people living with HIV/AIDS. For more information about the event, including registration forms, visit www.aidswalkwas


White House hosts HIV/AIDS forum in D.C. Obama plans national strategy, seeks input
Washington Blade - September 25, 2009
Joey DiGuglielmo
There were several memorable moments at Monday s White House-hosted community discussion forum on HIV and AIDS in an auditorium at the University of the District of Columbia -- a young man who is thriving who contracted HIV via a blood transfusion when he was an infant, a homeless woman who dissolved into tears upon sp


Ryan White Act renewal backed at House hearing
Washington Blade - September 11, 2009
Lou Chibbaro Jr.
Lawmakers scramble to complete bill before looming Sept. 30 expiration Democratic and Republican members of the influential House Subcommittee on Health promised this week to work out the details for reauthorizing the Ryan White federal HIV/AIDS treatment and care act before the multi-billion dollar program expires Sep


Va. court rules in favor of dismissed HIV-positive worker
Washington Blade - September 11, 2009
Chris Johnson, Washington Blade | Rebecca Armendariz
Judge says TGI Friday s violated Alexandria s Human Rights Code A Virginia court has ruled in favor of a gay man who says he was fired from his job at TGI Friday s because he s HIV-positive. Alexandria Circuit Court Judge Nolan Dawkins handed down the decision the decision Sept. 2, affirming the unanimous decision reac


Video: Frank talk on gay safe sex
Washington Blade - August 30, 2009
In 1982, Richard Berkowitz, Michael Callen and Dr. Joseph Sonnabend endured being called the Jerry Falwells fo the gay community for daring to suggest that promiscuous gay men needed to modify their sexual behavior in the face of a new epidemic that was decimating the community. Berkowitz and Callen, who died of AIDS i


Editorial: Stop America's HIV holocaust
Washington Blade - August 8, 2008
David Reznik
Having lost patients and even my partner to AIDS, I wonder why the U.S. won t fight epidemic at home NEW GOVERNMENT statistics show startling increases in HIV estimates. Shame and blame won t fix this, action and funding will. I started treating AIDS patients in the early days of the epidemic, helping so many young, fr


AIDS report card shows grades for D.C. improving: Local AIDS watchdog group praises Mayor Fenty
Washington Blade - August 7, 2009
Lou Chibbaro Jr.
D.C. Appleseed, a local AIDS watchdog group, is praising Mayor Adrian Fenty s administration for continuing the city s efforts to improve its response to the AIDS epidemic, which experts say has hit the city harder than any other jurisdiction in the United States . In its fifth annual D.C. AIDS report card, released th


India ruling could have far-reaching effects: High court decriminalizes homosexuality around New Delhi
Washington Blade - July 10, 2009
Chris Johnson
A high court decision handed down last week in India could decriminalize homosexuality throughout the country, whose residents comprise about 16 percent of the world s population. The ruling, issued July 2 by the High Court of New Delhi, triggered celebration among advocates of LGBT rights who believe further advances


HHS takes first step in lifting HIV travel ban: Regulation expected to be finalized by year's end
Washington Blade - July 10, 2009
Chris Johnson
The Obama administration has taken the first official step in lifting the regulatory ban preventing HIV-positive foreign nationals from entering the United States . The Department of Health & Human Services last week issued a proposed regulation that would end the ban. The regulation was to be posted in the Federal


New HIV/AIDS clinic opens in Arlington: Juniper Program will begin seeing patients Monday
Washington Blade - June 19, 2009
Chris Johnson
An organization billing itself as Northern Virginia s largest provider of HIV/AIDS care is opening a new clinic in Arlington, Va. Inova Health System s Juniper Program was set to commemorate the opening of its new facility with a ceremony Wednesday, according to a June 11 statement from the organization. The address of


LGBT youth meet their elders: Generations (Part 2 - HIV / AIDs & Stonewall)
Washington Blade - June 12, 2009
Amy Cavanaugh
STONEWALL Karen: Let s talk a little about Stonewall. This is the 40th anniversary of the Stonewall riots and I am in a city where Stonewall does not exist and there are folks in this room who were not born when the Stonewall riots took place, but it is one of those mythic touch points in the timeline of our movement.


EDITORIAL: 3 tasks for the year ahead: No free rides for Democrats, no more waiting for rights advances and no more excuses in HIV fight
Washington Blade - June 12, 2009
Kevin Naff
RIDE REPRESENTS AS good a time as any to pause and evaluate the state of the LGBT movement and although it’s been a momentous year (Obama’s election, marriage rights in six states) it appears that the year ahead will be a tough one. Last year, many LGBT activists, donors and voters were focused on electing Barack Obama


In reversal, HIV ad to appear on movie screens: Company had rejected Whitman-Walker's AIDS Walk promo
Washington Blade - June 10, 2009
Amy Cavanaugh
A national company that sells advertising to movie theater chains recently rejected an ad from Whitman-Walker Clinic because the clip included a reference to HIV, Clinic officials said this week. But National CineMedia later reversed its decision and approved the ad for distribution to D.C.-area theaters. The Clinic ad


D.C. criticized for waiting list in AIDS housing program
Washington Balde - June 5, 2009
Lou Chibbaro Jr.
The national AIDS advocacy group Housing Works says the D.C. HIV/AIDS Administration has failed to take adequate steps to reduce a growing waiting list for people with AIDS who qualify for subsidized housing under a joint federal-D.C. government program. Christine Campbell, Housing Works’ director of national advocacy


U.S. grants asylum to gay Cuban: HIV immigrant ban stalled approval
Washington Blade - June 1, 2009
Lou Chibbaro Jr.
U.S. immigration officials have granted political asylum to a gay man from Cuba who said he would face anti-gay persecution and internment in an AIDS sanatorium because of his HIV-positive status if forced to return to his homeland. It has been determined that you are eligible for asylum in the


Elton John: We must 'confront reality' of HIV: Biotech researchers gather at international conference
Washington Blade - May 22, 2009
Matt Schafer
ATLANTA -- After decades of attempting to hide his pain in alcohol, drugs and expansive stage personalities, Elton John admits he is an expert at denying reality. Now he s accusing government and industry of ignoring the realities of the HIV pandemic. There is no question that it can be the hardest thing in the world t


AIDS activist, GMHC leader dies: Rodger McFarlane committed suicide in N.M., friends say
Washington Blade - May 22, 2009
Lou Chibbaro Jr.
Rodger McFarlane, a past leader of the nation s first organization to provide services for people with AIDS, committed suicide in New Mexico on May 15 after suffering from a debilitating back ailment and heart condition. An official with the Denver-based Gill Foundation, where McFarlane worked from 2003 to 2007 as exec


OPINION: Black Pride, HIV and inner peace: Bridging the gap between who we are during the day and what we do between the sheets
Washington Blade - May 22, 2009
Herndon Davis
FOR GENERATIONS, THE nation s capital has proudly been home to vast numbers of black lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals. Many of these men and women have become highly influential, contributing to local and national politics, heading up socioeconomic advocacy efforts and inspiring scores of young people


HIV immigrant ban complicates Cuban's asylum request: Attorney says gay man faces persecution, quarantine
Washington Blade - May 20, 2009
Lou Chibbaro Jr.
Raul Hernandez, a gay man who defected from Cuba in 1993 to live in Brazil , had hoped to obtain permanent U.S. residency under the 1966 Cuban Adjustment Act after he arrived in 2000. Congress passed the Cold War-era act to provide an expedited and mostly automatic approval process for Cubans seeking refuge in the


AIDS activist, GMHC leader McFarlane dies: Friends say he took his own life in New Mexico
Washington Blade - May 18, 2009
Lou Chibbaro Jr.
Rodger McFarlane, a leader in the 1980s of New York s Gay Men s Health Crisis, the nation s first organization to provide services for people with AIDS, took his own life in New Mexico on May 15 after suffering from a debilitating back ailment and heart condition. An official with the Denver-based Gill Foundation, wher


Expanded AIDS Vaccine bike ride kicks off Saturday Other 'Week of Hope' events downsized this year
Washington Blade - May 15, 2009
Matt Schafer
When the last rider finishes the AIDS Vaccine 200 on May 17, the bike ride will have collected over $500,000 in seven years. The fundraiser for AIDS research has grown every year since 2002, and with leadership from Bret Bush and several new board members, this year s 200-mile bike ride should be the largest and most s


The tweet heard round the world? Media go nuts over 90 people with swine flu, but ignore a surging HIV/AIDS epidemic
Washington Blade - May 15, 2009
Robert Turner, robert@turner-dc.com
WAS IT THE tweet heard around the world? Probably not. But it is one that has been repeated over and over again on blogs and re-tweeted literally thousands of times on Twitter. Don t believe me? Do a Google search. Mrs. Ashton Kutcher, Demi Moore herself, (@mrskutcher) actually re-tweeted an iteration of it. Two weeks


Obama seeks $107 million boost in domestic AIDS spending: New budget calls for increase in CDC prevention budget
Washington Blade - May 8, 2009
Lou Chibbaro Jr.
President Barack Obama s proposed fiscal year 2010 budget calls for a $107 million increase in funding for domestic AIDS programs carried out through the Ryan White AIDS CARE Act and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention. Figures released Thursday by the Office of Management & Budget show that $53 m


Obama names new Global AIDS Coordinator: Goosby, an AIDS physician, served under Clinton
Washington Blade - April 28 2009
President Barack Obama Monday nominated internationally recognized AIDS physician Eric Goosby of San Francisco to serve as U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator. Goosby replaces gay physician Mark Dybul, who was appointed by President George W. Bush and who has been credited with putting in place the multi-billion dollar U.S. g


Cherry's jubilee: Dance event expands, renewed by recent spike in D.C. HIV rates
Washington Blade - April 10, 2009
James Worsdale
Cherry Weekend used to be a weekend of decadent dances and purposeful partying to raise money for HIV/AIDS awareness and treatment. But with a economy in recession and a demographic with a wider array of interests, Cherry Weekend board members are diversifying their approaches to fundraising, outreach and programming.


AIDS awareness campaign draws mixed responses: Black gay group seeks inclusion in process
Washington Blade - April 10, 2009
Lou Chibbaro Jr.
Obama administration officials, including the gay director of the White House Office of National AIDS Policy, announced Tuesday the start of a $45 million, five-year campaign to remind Americans about the risk of HIV infection in the United States . Jeff Crowley, the White House AIDS office director, and Dr. Kevin Fent


MTV's 'Pedro' captures late AIDS activist: Late gay 'Real World' housemate lives on in biopic
Washington Blade - April 3, 2009
Dan Renzi
Long after the last episode of The Real World San Francisco aired, the life of cast member Pedro Zamora comes to life once again in MTV s biopic Pedro, which premiered Wednesday. The first HIV-positive character on TV, Zamora captured the hearts of millions of viewers as a cast member of Real World, allowing cameras to


A new HIV/AIDS awareness campaign
Washington Blade - March 31, 2009
Rebecca Armendariz, RArmendariz@washblade.com
Cable Positive, an organization that uses the cable and telecommunications industry to spread awareness about HIV/AIDS, has a new project in the works. The Youth AIDS Media Institute University (YAMI-U) involves 17 young adults, ages 16 - 23, that were found through community-based service organizations in the northeas


OPINION: HIV/AIDS: Still an epidemic: D.C. needs a comprehensive plan to educate all residents in fight against disease.
Washington Blade - March 27, 2009
Peter Rosenstein
IT SHOULD COME as no surprise to anyone that we have an HIV/AIDS epidemic in the District of Columbia. One can t fight an epidemic without a willingness to step up and speak out - every day and to every person and group. Mayor Adrian Fenty ran on a platform to fight the HIV/AIDS epidemic. He kept his promise to hold a


D.C. exec earns top salary among LGBT, AIDS groups: Compensation for heads of 30 organizations similar to national average
Washington Blade - March 27, 2009
Lou Chibbaro Jr.
Craig Shniderman, executive director of Food & Friends, which provides meals and nutritional services for homebound people with HIV/AIDS in the Washington, D.C. area, had the highest salary among the heads of the nation s most prominent LGBT advocacy groups and groups that provide AIDS-related services in Los Angel


Food & Friends executive lands $25,000 raise: Increase from '07 puts Shniderman's compensation at $382,200
Washington Blade - March 20, 2009
Chris Johnson
The head of the D.C. region s largest provider of food services to homebound people living with AIDS received a nearly 7 percent increase in salary and benefits last year - after drawing public criticism for his pay. Craig Shniderman, executive director of Food & Friends, received $382,200 in salary and benefits in


EDITORIAL: HIV wake-up call - The epidemic is out of control in D.C. and there's plenty of blame to go around
Washington Blade - March 20, 2009
Victor Maldonado
JUST THIS WEEK, the D.C. Department of Health HIV/AIDS Administration released estimates on the number of District residents living with HIV. The numbers are jaw-dropping. According to HAA, 15,120 District residents, or 3 percent of the population, are HIV positive. To place that number in context, if D.C. were an inde


How did we get here? D.C.'s HIV/AIDS cases jump 22 percent, are highest in the nation
Washington Blade - March 20, 2009
Lou Chibbaro Jr.
The number of reported HIV or AIDS cases in D.C. jumped 22 percent between 2006 and 2007, according to a report this week from the city s HIV/AIDS Administration. Similar to past reports on AIDS in D.C., the latest report shows that men who have sex with men, referred to in epidemiological studies as MSM, accounted for


Gay, AIDS orgs attend White House forum: Groups seek inclusion of gay families in health reform
Washington Blade - March 13, 2009
Lou Chibbaro Jr.
The heads of two national LGBT civil rights groups and three national AIDS organizations joined representatives of other advocacy groups at the White House last week in expressing support for President Obama s plans for overhauling the nation s health care system. Obama s administration invited the advocacy groups alon


HIV epidemic: New studies show D.C. has highest death rate in the country
Washington Blade - March 13, 2009
Amy Cavanaugh
Two new studies show the national HIV epidemic is growing - and the numbers are especially bad locally for men who have sex with men. A report from the Centers for Disease Control & Prev-ention says Washington has the highest HIV death rate in the country, though the city s infection rate improved slightly from 200


CEO defends Whitman-Walker: Blanchon denies targeting gay staffers, has no plans to resign following criticism
Washington Blade - March 6, 2009
Amy Cavanaugh
Whitman-Walker Clinic CEO Donald Blanchon, in an exclusive interview with the Blade this week, sounded an upbeat note in the face of withering criticism from the D.C. City Council over his stewardship of the LGBT health care facility. Blanchon defended his tenure as CEO, citing the recession and other factors that have


Obama to boost domestic AIDS spending: But 2010 budget seen as a ‘mixed bag' on HIV
Washington Blade - March 2, 2009
Lou Chibbaro Jr.
President Barack Obama has released a summary of his proposed $3.6 trillion federal budget for fiscal year 2010 that calls for an unspecified increase in funding for domestic AIDS program, including HIV prevention efforts. The White House said the administration would release the full details of the budget, including a


New questions for Whitman-Walker Clinic: Council review intensifies as Va. location prepares to close
Washington Blade - February 26, 2009
Amy Cavanaugh
Intensifying a review of operations that began last month, gay D.C. Council member David Catania is demanding new information from the financially ailing Whitman-Walker Clinic. Catania (I-At Large) sent several pages of questions to Clinic CEO Donald Blanchon on Feb. 18, less than one month after he publicly grilled Bl


Obama names gay man to lead AIDS office: Crowley to address domestic HIV epidemic
Washington Blade - February 26, 2009
Chris Johnson
President Obama today announced that he has selected a gay man to lead the White House Office of National AIDS policy. Jeffrey Crowley, a senior research scholar at Georgetown University s Health Policy Institute, will lead federal efforts in HIV/AIDS policy and help guide the administration s development of disability


Honoring their service: Longtime Whitman-Walker employees Hawkins, Chinn win praise
Washington Blade - February 20, 2009
Amy Cavanaugh
Before they were laid off from the Whitman-Walker Clinic, Barbara Chinn, 64, and Pat Hawkins, 68, had contributed more than 40 years of combined service to the Clinic. To recognize their work following an abrupt Clinic exit in December, community leaders have teamed up to thank Hawkins and Chinn, both of whom are lesbi


Stimulus allows 'discretionary' funds for HIV prevention: AIDS funding earmark stripped from $787 billion measure
Washington Blade - February 18, 2009
Lou Chibbaro Jr.
Congressional negotiators last week agreed to drop a House-approved provision from President Obama s polarizing economic stimulus package that allocated $335 million for prevention programs to counter HIV and other communicable diseases. But officials with AIDS advocacy groups said they were hopeful that funding for HI


Obama to retain White House AIDS office: Candidates being interviewed to fill post left vacant by Bush
Washington Blade - February 18, 2009
Lou Chibbaro Jr.
Obama administration officials are in the process of selecting a director for the White House Office of National AIDS Policy, a position once known as the nation s AIDS Czar. We are actively interviewing to begin hiring for the Office of National AIDS Policy, said Melody Barnes, director of the White House Domestic Pol


Local blogger shares his HIV experience Justin's HIV Journal aims to show that patients 'can go on living' full lives
Washington Blade - February 13, 2009
Amy Cavanaugh
Some see an HIV diagnosis as an ending, but Justin Smith saw his as a beginning. Smith, who lives in Laurel, Md., used the opportunity to launch Justin s HIV Journal blog - at justinshivjournal.blogspot.com - a public and honest description of what life with HIV entails. Smith said he hopes the blog will curtail people


OPINION: At last, a president who will take action A glimmer of hope as we mark National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.
Washington Blade - February 6, 2009
C. Virginia Fields
ONE OF THE changes Americans got when we put Barack Obama in office was increased attention to HIV/AIDS. And President Obama has been swift to act; he has included as a goal in his agenda the adoption of a comprehensive national strategy for fighting AIDS within the first year of his administration. This is the first t


OPINION: HIV testing needs a stimulus: Obama should commit to a stepped up fight against domestic HIV epidemic.
Washington Blade - February 6, 2009
James Driscoll, Ph.D.
PRESIDENT OBAMA PLANS a massive two-year stimulus to save jobs, develop alternative energy and repair our failing infrastructure. America s domestic HIV epidemic merits the same high level of commitment. The U.S. is at war with AIDS on the home front. We are losing this war. In the gay community, among blacks, and in W


AIDS fight erupts over stimulus plan: Senate Dems drop $400 million in HIV prevention funding from package
Washington Blade - February 6, 2009
Lou Chibbaro Jr.
Responding to mounting pressure from Republicans, Senate Democratic leaders and the Obama administration agreed last Friday to drop a $400 million spending provision from the president s economic stimulus plan that would have funded HIV prevention programs. The provision was packaged by supporters as a sexually transmi


Whitman-Walker under fire: Catania accuses Clinic CEO Blanchon of 'gross negligence,' threatens investigation
Washington Blade - February 4, 2009
Amy Cavanaugh
After accusing Whitman-Walker Clinic CEO Donald Blanchon of exhibiting gross negligence in running the health care facility, gay D.C. Council member David Catania is preparing to publicly grill Blanchon a second time. Catania (I-At Large) joined other Council members last week to aggressively question Blanchon regardin


Catania assails Whitman-Walker's CEO: Charge of 'gross negligence,' investigation may result
Washington Blade - January 29, 2009
Amy Cavanaugh
Whitman-Walker Clinic s chief executive officer took a beating Wednesday from D.C. Council member David Catania (I-At-Large) during a contentious public oversight hearing. Catania pointedly accused Donald Blanchon, the Clinic s chief executive officer, of demonstrating gross negligence during his time at the helm of th


Obama dumps Dybul at AIDS office: Gay physician was asked to resign
Washington Blade - January 23, 2009
Lou Chibbaro Jr.
The State Department confirmed Friday that President Barack Obama has decided to replace gay physician Mark Dybul, coordinator of the U.S. Global AIDS office. The development comes just a week after Dybul, whose position holds the status of an ambassador, reportedly was asked to rescind his resignation and stay in his


Obama dumps Dybul at AIDS office - Sources: Concern over support for abstinence funds
Washington Blade - January 22, 2009
President Barack Obama has decided to remove Mark Dybul from his position as the coordinator of the U.S. Global AIDS office, according to two sources who spoke to the Blade on condition of anonymity. The sources claim that Obama s senior advisers were concerned about the negative reaction from some AIDS activists and r


Obama pledges 'equality for all': Vows to fight for full federal recognition of couples in civil unions, domestic partnerships
Washington Blade - January 16, 2009
William R. Kapfer
Editor s note: This Q&A with Barack Obama was originally published in September 2008. Washington Blade: What personal experiences or friendships in your life have shaped how you view gay issues? Barack Obama: Michelle and I have been blessed with many openly gay and lesbian friends and colleagues whom we have been


Activists say Bush legacy bad on gays, mixed on AIDS: Once loyal gay Republicans emerged as harshest critics
Washington Blade - January 16, 2009
Lou Chibbaro Jr.
The history books will likely remember George W. Bush as a president who disregarded any personal support he may have had for equal rights for gays by siding with the anti-gay, socially conservative wing of the Republican Party for purposes of political expediency. That s the assessment of a number of key players in th


Obama to retain gay global AIDS czar: Gay appointees set for OPM, Export-Import Bank
Washington Blade - January 16, 2009
Lou Chibbaro Jr.
President-elect Barack Obama will retain physician Mark Dybul, the Bush administration s gay coordinator of the U.S. Global AIDS office, and soon name at least three other gays to high-level administration jobs, according to sources familiar with his presidential transition team. Dybul, who holds the rank of a U.S. amb


Obama to retain gay global AIDS chief: Bush appointee opposed by some activists
Washington Blade - January 13, 2009
Lou Chibbaro Jr.
President-elect Barack Obama has asked gay physician Mark Dybul to remain in his job as U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator for an undetermined period of time, according to an e-mail message Dybul sent to his staff on Jan. 9. Dybul, who holds the rank of a U.S. ambassador, became one of President Bush s highest ranking gay ap



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