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In our August Issue:
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UPDATE: NATIONAL HIV/AIDS STRATEGY

A&PI Wellness Center is pleased to note that some key concerns of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (AANHPIs) are acknowledged in the National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS), particularly around the need for stronger HIV data collection and surveillance methodologies to better understand the impact of HIV in our communities. The NHAS also expressly noted the need for AANHPI inclusion in comprehensive prevention strategies for men who have sex with men. These are important steps forward for our communities.
The fight is far from over, however, and we are busy advocating on behalf of all AANHPIs to ensure our voices are heard. Through our coalition work (with the Federal AIDS Public Policy and National People of Color HIV/AIDS workgroups), we are at the table helping to shape the implementation of the NHAS. We are prioritizing cultural and linguistic competency, with an eye toward the needs of AANHPIs. We also want to be sure the strategy is flexible enough to adjust to the needs of emerging populations affected by the HIV epidemic.
This week, we are traveling to Washington, DC to meet with key leaders to discuss the NHAS and move our policy agenda forward. Visits will include:
- Jeff Crowley (Director of the White House’s Office of National AIDS Policy)
- Kate Moraras (Advisor on Health Policy and Community Engagement, White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders)
- Christopher Bates (the Director of the US Department of Health and Human Services Office of HIV/AIDS Policy)
- Congresswoman Judy Chu
Stay tuned for more updates!
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IN THE NEWS: INTERNATIONAL AIDS CONFERENCE 2010

The XVIII International AIDS Conference 2010 took place in Vienna, Austria, July 18-23. You may have seen or read about some exciting news about the state of HIV/AIDS prevention research. Here are some selected articles and video from the conference:
The results of the CAPRISA 004 Microbicide trial was presented on July 20. The trial involved using 1% Tenofovir vaginal microbicide gel. The results showed that when the gel was used before and after sex, HIV infection was reduced by 39%. If women used the gel more often, they were 54% less likely to contract HIV. Find out more about the CAPRISA trial: Video from IAC | CDC Press Release
Tenofovir was also the subject of a second study by CDC among men who have sex with men. This study measured the risk of using tenofovir as part of a pre-exposure prophylaxis to prevent HIV infection. This study was presented as a late breaking session at IAC on July 23. Find out more by reading the CDC Press Release.
On July 19, CDC released an analysis of showing 2.1% of heterosexuals living in high-poverty urban areas in the US are infected with HIV. The analysis showed "that poverty is the single most important demographic factor associated with HIV infection among inner-city heterosexuals." Read more about this analysis here.
In related news, the journal Science published a report that US government scientists have discovered three powerful HIV antibodies in the cells of a 60-year-old African-American gay man. You can read more about this discover and the science behind developing a vaccine and antibodies in this Wall Street Journal article.
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CHECK OUT THESE EVENTS IN AUGUST & SEPTEMBER! |
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Shut UP and Sing!
Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center is hosting our second annual Shut Up & Sing! Bid on your friends, coworkers and frenemies to sing at this unique event, benefiting our many programs serving the community!
Save the Date!
Thursday, September 23rd
Encore Karaoke Lounge
1550 California Street at Polk, San Francisco
For more details visit our website. |
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Serving up Drinks, Serving the Community
Some of your favorite Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness staffers will be guest bartending at Trigger. Stop by and have a drink; all tips will directly benefit A&PI Wellness Center.
Wednesday, August 11th, 9pm-midnight
Trigger
2344 Market Street, San Francisco |
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A Night Out
Buy tickets to either of these two exciting events and a portion of the ticket sales will go to our agency. So enjoy a night out while supporting our work!
Help is on the Way
Sunday, August 15th
A musical night with TV and Broadway stars, such as Carol Channing and Bruce Vilanch! We have 25 discount tickets available starting at $50 (normally $75) and VIP for $100 (normally $125). To purchase discount tickets, please contact Sara Kunitake by email or at 415-292-3420x 373.
The Fantasticks @ SF Playhouse
Wednesday, August 25th
See this new rendition of the legendary musical. Tickets are $40-$50. To purchase tickets call 415-677-9596 and mention you are buying on behalf of A&PI Wellness Center! |
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A&PI WELLNESS CENTER AT THE UNITED STATES CONFERENCE ON AIDS
Are you going to be at the United States Conference on AIDS in Orlando next month? We'd love to see you at either our booth or at one of the many sessions we'll be presenting!
On Sunday, September 12, we'll be co-presenting the Asian & Pacific Islander Institute with Asian Pacific Islander American Health Forum. We have some exciting things to share, and we hope you'll stop by! Institutes run from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
The first round of seminars and workshops start Monday. At 9:00 a.m., Banyan Tree Project staff will be co-facilitating "So You've Got a Facebook Fan Page. Now What?" with the National Youth Advocacy Coalition. Later that afternoon at 2:15 p.m., TRANS:THRIVE staff will be presenting their workshop, "T-LISH: Adapting the Mpowerment Intervention for Transgender Youth of Color." At 4:30 p.m., don't miss our Health Education department's workshop "Seeing Double: HIV/AIDS Rates Increase by 255.6% in A&PI Young Men Who Have Sex With Men."
Tuesday afternoon at 4 p.m., we will be presenting "Crisis Communication: Managing Your Organization's Image in Uncertain Times." And if you have some time, stop by our poster session Monday from 1:45-2:15 p.m. or Tuesday from 1:15-1:45 p.m. and check out "ECON 101: Homegrown Strategies for Saving HIV Funding at Local and State Levels."
To find out more about the United State Conference on AIDS, visit the National Minority AIDS Council website.
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A&PI WELLNESS CENTER'S ONLINE HIV TRAINING SERIES
A&PI Wellness Center is proud to bring its HIV trainings online for free! All you need is a computer to view the slides and a phone to listen in and ask questions! Trainings are free! Sign up below! For questions about this series of trainings, please email cstep@apiwellness.org or call Sardis Rodriguez at 415.292.3420 x 377.
Women & HIV
Wednesday, August 11, 11:00 AM PDT
Women & HIV is a 2-hour training targeting all HIV and health service providers, peer educators and advocates serving people living with HIV. By the end of the training, participants will be able to:
- Recognize common gynecological infections in women with HIV
- Learn about pregnancy and HIV
- Become familiar with women-specific treatment issues
CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE WOMEN & HIV TRAINING! |
HIV Treatment Update: Know What's New
Wednesday, August 25, 11:00 AM PDT
HIV Treatment Update: Know What’s New is a 2-hour training for HIV and health service providers, peer educators and advocates, proposed to meet the high demand for updated information on the latest advances in HIV treatment. This training will address emerging treatment issues. By the end of the training, participants will have engaged in some of the following topics:
- New developments in HIV treatment and prevention;
- Newly approved medications and medications in the pipeline;
- Updates to treatment guidelines;
- Vaccine research;
- Pre-exposure prophylaxis and Post-exposure prophylaxis.
CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR "HIV TREATMENT UPDATE: KNOW WHAT'S NEW"! |
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CHECK OUT OUR STAFF IN THIS NEW HIV TESTING VIDEO!

A&PI Wellness Center staff Sonia Rastogi and Sara Kunitake lent their voices to a new HIV testing video. Produced by Kaiser Permanente and Youth Radio, the video talks about the importance for youth to get tested for HIV. We hope you take some time to watch it and share it with your family, friends and colleagues. |
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