The Doctors TV Show on CBS

February 15, 2010

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Earlier this year I had the opportunity of appearing on the CBS TV show the Drs. It was the first time they were covering HIV/AIDS on the show and I was a guest expert. During the taping, I had the pleasure of meeting Reagan Hoffman, Editor-in-Chief of POZ magazine. Regan is a courageous woman with a story to tell. Please check out the video below to learn more.

Touching base

March 25, 2009

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Hello all. I have been busy and falling behind my efforts to keep you informed. Good things all around are happening for TruthAIDS. I have been speaking in public less and working on our newest film project David the Piano Player as well as the newest TruthAIDS project Philly Lifesavers.

I have also been getting so many kind emails from people, especially my fellow Ethiopians. Thank you for the kindness and words. Please stay tuned for updates. In the meantime, check out a video for a panel I was part of on HIV prevention. Enjoy!

Who feels it knows it

December 26, 2008

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I was recently on a panel about HIV and got asked a tough question about empowerment.  The question was: “What does empowerment mean to you? What does it look like?” I gave an answer about jobs and economic security because those were the issues coming up over and over again in my work in Philadelphia. But I left the panel very unsatisfied with my response. My dissatisfaction was less at my ability to respond than at the limited constructs we have to understand the true meaning of empowerment.

Empowerment is an expansive topic.  There is a totality about the phenomenon that is bigger than what any individual can see or say. That’s why it’s hard to explain. To understand empowerment we have to think collectively for the idea to fit in our world. I think ultimately it’s about freedom and having whatever you need to be free. In my case, my friends and family are critical.

An important aspect of staying free are supportive relationships.  I just got a video from a kindred soul that prompted this blog entry.  People can help keep you free. So part of what empowerment looks like to me is a web of nurturing relationships.  Relationships that find you at the right time and at the right place.  A lot of people don’t have this web.  I would be lost without mine.

On that note, I have attached the video that inspired the lesson. Not surprisingly it is no other than Nina Simone. Enjoy and stay free…

99.5 WBAI Pacifica Interview

December 11, 2008

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The Women: Body and Soul interview went great. I talked about All of Us, HIV prevention and more. You can listen to the show by clicking here.

Thank you Nathalie for having me on your show.

Women: Body and Soul

December 11, 2008

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I am on live radio today for WBAI 99.5 Pacifica Radio talking about women and HIV for their “Women: Body and Soul” program 1-2pm. Please tune in live or look out for the archive I will post. The radio program is about “covering what matters to women - body and soul.”   The host and creator of the show, Nathalie Thandiwe, developed the program to foster “provocative dialogue about what mattes to women– health, realtionships, sexuality, and more, from holistic, multicultural perspectives.”

Radio is an important medium to use when educating about health. Research has shown most African American women receive their health information from the radio. Yet, there are far too few programs dedicated to this purpose. Hopefully that will change.

I had the pleasure of participating in a similar radio program in Atlanta called WomenSpeak last week.  We talked about HIV and women from a societal perspective and struggled to get to the root causes together.  I shared the space with Dazon Dixon Diallo of SisterLove Inc. and our gracious host Wiata kept the questions coming. The second segment of that interview will continue next week on December 18 from 7-8p on 89.3 WRFG Atlanta.

I like using the radio to teach. Mixing music in between conscious messaging is a great strategy to spread lessons of empowerment. Breaking silences without the distraction of visual images presents yet another strategy in creating safe spaces for women to speak.