Presidential Memorandum -- Establishing a Working Group on the Intersection of HIV/AIDS, Violence Against Women and Girls, and Gender-related Health Disparities | The White House
The Presidential Blog informs us that there are approximately 1.2 million people living with HIV/AIDS in the United States, including more than 290,000 women. Black and Hispanic women account for nearly three-quarters of new HIV infections among women.
In July 2010, President Obama launched the first National HIV/AIDS Strategy to provide a coordinated national response to fight the epidemic.
Last week, (December, 2012) as part of these ongoing efforts, President Obama issued a presidential memorandum establishing an inter-agency working group on the intersection of HIV/AIDS, violence against women and girls, and gender-related health disparities.
On Wednesday, the co-chairs of the working group, Lynn Rosenthal, the White House Advisor on Violence Against Women and Dr. Grant Colfax, the Director of the Office of National AIDS Policy, will join us for a special session of office hours on Twitter to take your questions on the intersection of HIV/AIDS, violence against women, and gender-related health disparities and the importance of supporting continued research, mobilizing both the public- and private-sector, and engaging families and communities.
I am an Advocate who fights for victim's rights and against injustice. I am a voice, a social changer who raises awareness and encourage actions to reverse unjust and inhumane situations that everyday people find themselves in.
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Sunday, December 9, 2012
NCADV Press Release Murder-Suicide in KC
The murder of Kasandra Perkins, a new mother and daughter took place at the hands of her boyfriend, Jovan Belcher, a son and new father who happened to be an NFL ball player...specifically, a Kansas City Chief. Shortly after Jovan killed Kasandra, he then killed himself.
Domestic violence is a "mean thing" that is highly complex. It has devastating, rippling effects for all. It is not a private matter. It impacts the lives of many including the community as a whole. Domestic violence is our business!
Domestic violence does not care about "who" you are, what you do, how much you make, where you live; nor does it care about your race, age, religion, economic status or educational level.
Take a moment to read the Press Release recently issued by the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence.
“The important thing to remember is that most men are not abusive,” says Rita Smith, Executive Director of NCADV. “If most of those good and caring men began to speak out about the use of violence against someone they say they love, we could really begin to see a reduction in that happening.” Rita Smith, Executive Director, NCADV
Domestic violence is a "mean thing" that is highly complex. It has devastating, rippling effects for all. It is not a private matter. It impacts the lives of many including the community as a whole. Domestic violence is our business!
Domestic violence does not care about "who" you are, what you do, how much you make, where you live; nor does it care about your race, age, religion, economic status or educational level.
Take a moment to read the Press Release recently issued by the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence.
“The important thing to remember is that most men are not abusive,” says Rita Smith, Executive Director of NCADV. “If most of those good and caring men began to speak out about the use of violence against someone they say they love, we could really begin to see a reduction in that happening.” Rita Smith, Executive Director, NCADV
The direct link to the NCADV Press Release and to learn more on what you can do and what you need to know about domestic violence can be found at their website: www.ncadv.org
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Girls Tell Horrific Stories At Trial Of Pimp Known As ‘P Child’ « CBS Chicago
SEX TRAFFICKER GETS 50 YEAR SENTENCE


CLICK LINK: Girls Tell Horrific Stories At Trial Of Pimp Known As ‘P Child’ « CBS Chicago
In April 2012, Datqunn Sawyer aka P Child was sentenced in federal court to 50 years in prison on multiple sex trafficking convictions he received in November 2011.
Sawyer, also a rapper known as P Child, beat, pimped, threatened and branded girls ages 12 to 19 with the names he gave them. After his own P Child nickname, each was given a name he chose that started with a "P" including Precious, Paradise, Pooh, Peaches.
Chicago Tribune Reporter Annie Sweeney states: One of his alleged prostitutes, a 19-year-old girl who went by the name of “Pooh,” testified that when she was 12, Sawyer befriended her and took her to his apartment where he lived with at least half a dozen other girls. She saw him throw a girl down a set of stairs, breaking her arm, she said. Sawyer sold the girls dreams with promises of love, care and bright futures that quickly turned to nightmares.
Pooh, whose real name is Angelique, was soon put on the streets to prostitute. Her quota – was to service (have sex) with five to 15 men every day, she testified. Pooh stated that when she had a “good day,” she said she was rewarded with McDonald’s.
The Reporter goes on to detail that Sawyer impregnated 3 of the girls: Shawna, known as "Peaches", was pregnant with Sawyer's baby and was shown in a surveillance video wearing a strapless, colorful shirt pulled over her large, pregnant belly, shorts hugging her upper thighs. She was pregnant with Sawyer’s baby as she looked to turn tricks, she said, at his demand. “My ankles were hurting. I was tired, it was hot,” the doe-eyed Shawna testified. “We didn’t have no food. I needed to eat. So I needed to work.”
Observers state that Sawyer cried and sobbed throughout as he told the Judge he never knew that some of the victims were minors. Sadly, Sawyer's supporters blamed the victims for the criminal and inhumane acts Sawyer committed against them.
These girls are somebody's daughters. Many questions come to mind as to how something like "Sawyer" was even able to get his hands on them and keep them....Hummm, "Family", or should I say some families are not what family use to be huh?
That is a whole-nother discussion.
The 50 year sentence Sawyer received was thought to be the harshest sentence handed down to date for sex trafficking.
Fast-forward to November, 2012 and another (Alex "Cowboy" Campbell) gets a Life Sentence.
Dare I believe the system is finally saying you can't do this to our children?
Does this apply to all traffickers? Let's hope so!
more to come
more to come
Convicted Pimp Sentenced to Life in Prison
Convicted Pimp Alex "Cowboy" Campbell received a "Life Sentence" for Trafficking. He beat, raped and tortured women into prostitution. His "ego" was his undoing.
Chicago Tribune Annie Sweeney reports on the sentencing: U.S. District Judge Robert Gettleman recounted how Campbell forced the women to be tattooed in highly visible places — horseshoes stamped into their necks or in one case... a 13-line, 60-word homage to Campbell down a woman's back. Somethings are just outrageous!
"I think the worst thing you did to these girls, frankly, is branding them the way you did," Gettleman said before imposing a life sentence on Campbell. "They can't get rid of those tattoos. … They have a life sentence, all of them. Every time they look in the mirror. … And it's gonna hurt. Their life sentences compel a life sentence for you."
Justice is served!!
Chicago Tribune Annie Sweeney reports on the sentencing: U.S. District Judge Robert Gettleman recounted how Campbell forced the women to be tattooed in highly visible places — horseshoes stamped into their necks or in one case... a 13-line, 60-word homage to Campbell down a woman's back. Somethings are just outrageous!
"I think the worst thing you did to these girls, frankly, is branding them the way you did," Gettleman said before imposing a life sentence on Campbell. "They can't get rid of those tattoos. … They have a life sentence, all of them. Every time they look in the mirror. … And it's gonna hurt. Their life sentences compel a life sentence for you."
Justice is served!!
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Black Nouveau Highlights Laugh Out Loud Comedy Show for Asha
Black Nouveau Highlights upcoming event: Laugh Out Loud Comedy Show!!
Cheat Tip: About 18 minutes into this program, Spitfire reads poetry on domestic violence... an intro to the upcoming benefit "Laugh Out Loud Comedy Show and Fundraiser" for Asha Family Services.
Black Nouveau Host Joanne Williams interviews comedians Troy Allen and Rob G.
Get your tickets today!!
Black Nouveau Interview: Asha Family Services
BLACK NOUVEAU'S INTERVIEW WITH ASHA FAMILY SERVICES
Black Nouveau's host Joanne Williams discusses domestic violence with Asha's Antonia Vann and advocate, Tonya McCarty.
Click this link to the show: Black Nouvea Latest Episode
The original airdate is: November 7, 2012
Friday, November 16, 2012
URGENT! Get on this CALL! Funding for African American Programs!!
FUNDING CONFERENCE CALL!
REGISTER NOW!!
YOU CAN GET ACCESS TO FEDERAL FUNDING FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN PROGRAMS AND SERVICES!
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2012
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED!!!! Join the Office on Violence Against Women and the Institute on Domestic Violence in the African American Community for this telephone conference call to learn how African American led programs serving African American survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence and stalking can apply for funding for their services! REGISTER NOW!!
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Click the links to register or for more information, email Umi Hankins, Co-Director of IDVAAC at shankins@umn.edu or call IDVAAC at 877-643-8222 ext. 3
YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS THIS CALL!! FEDERAL FUNDING IS AVAILABLE FOR: African American Targeted Programs for the Prevention of Violence Against Women
Get Access to Federal Funding
Monday, November 19, 2012
3:30 – 5:00 PM
Click here to Register or call 877-643-8222 ext. 3
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