Guest guest Posted October 29, 2003 Report Share Posted October 29, 2003 December 1st is World AIDS Day. This World AIDS Day in 2003, there are 43 million people living with AIDS worldwide. 100 million infections are expected by the end of this decade. Yet, according to UNAIDS, the epidemic is " in its infancy " . It will be at least 30-40 years before the scourge of AIDS will have peaked. The entirety of this globalized planet faces the gravest danger in history. Without major policy changes, A BILLION will be impacted in our lifetimes. While our appointed leaders and elected officials dither in the margins over tax cuts and an open-ended war on unspecified 'others', the residents of our planet are in peril. While the Bush Administration spends time and energy to *oppose* the demands of people with AIDS who are trying to save the cash-strapped Global AIDS Fund, the plague continues to accelerate. With one million in the United States, there are more people with AIDS than ever before. Yet the Bush Administration's response is to refuse modest funding increases needed to fund AIDS drug programs, while people with AIDS die on waiting lists. US infection rates are climbing. In response, the Bush Administration launches a constant barrage of punitive audits of community based prevention organizations -- especially those that serve young queers and/or people of color. With hateful prevention " policy " like this, can it be any wonder that many of the most vulnerable suspect that " the Government invented AIDS " ? On this World AIDS Day 2003, we will commemorate the last World AIDS Day before the 2004 election. Let's put President Bush and all the silent-on-AIDS candidates on notice that the lack of a comprehensive global and national plan to stop AIDS is a foolish unacceptable outrage. On November 24, the eve of World AIDS Day 2003, please join ACT UP Philadelphia and other community organizations in Washington DC for a march on the White House. You can help by turning out yourself, your friends, your co-workers, and your staff. Join us at noon to step off from MacPherson Square at the corner of 14th and 'Eye' Street NW. You can also help in another very important way. On the eve of World AIDS Day, please help ACT UP Philadelphia pay for its part of this demonstration. ACT UP Philly is an all volunteer group of individuals working like mad capable of filling at least 10-12 busloads with demonstrators. To bring 500 people with AIDS and their supporters to Washington costs money. Sadly, ACT UP has no money. ACT UP Philly will need at least $1100 per bus to pay for the bus, food for the demonstrators. We will need at least another $3000 for demonstration props, copies, legal expenses, and a sound system. Even at the 10 buses, ACT UP still has less than one month to raise $14,000. On World AIDS Day 2003, please support the urgent fight against the Bush AIDS policy by enabling the largest grassroots AIDS direct action organization in the nation to raise a ruckus in front of the White House. Please sponsor one half of an ACT UP bus-load of demonstrators by contributing $550. You can do this by sending a check made out to: ACT UP Philadelphia POBox 22439 Land Title Station Philadelphia, PA 19110-2439 You can also donate online by going to ACT UP's web page and clicking the " donate " link: http://critpath.org/actup/ Please take the first possible opportunity to help us out -- we have less than one month to raise the funds needed! ACT UP Philadelphia does not have enough funds on hand to cover the deposits being requested by the drug companies right now! This World AIDS Day 2003, please help ACT UP Philadelphia win the fight for a world without AIDS -- and a world without leaders ignorant of the costs of inaction. The scale and scope of the epidemic is so far beyond the meager sums submitted and hateful policies sponsored by the Bush White House. Sustained grassroots action is urgently necessary throughout the year and especially before World AIDS Day. Please support the November 24 action -- and please help support and ACT UP Philadelphia, the nation's largest and most visible grassroots direct action AIDS activist group. With hopes for breakthrough victories for people with AIDS in 2004, Health GAP (Global Access Project) e: pdavis@... t: +1 215.833.4102 (mobile) f: +1 215.474.4793 w: www.healthgap.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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