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- Title
A Manifesto for transformative action on HIV among Black communities in Canada.
- Authors
Owino, Maureen; Dryden, OmiSoore; Este, David; Etowa, Josephine; Husbands, Winston; Nelson, LaRon; Ojukwu, Emmanuela; Peters, Eric; Tharao, Wangari
- Abstract
Black communities bear a hugely disproportionate share of Canada's HIV epidemic. Black persons annually represent up to one quarter of new diagnoses, while in contrast, diagnoses have been falling among white Canadians for the past two decades. There has been a notable lack of urgency and serious debate about why the trend persists and what to do about it. For too long, public institutions have reproduced hegemonic white supremacy and profoundly mischaracterized Black life. Consequently, Black communities suffer policies and programs that buttress systemic anti-Black racism, socio-economically disenfranchise Black communities, and in the process marginalize knowledgeable, experienced, and creative Black stakeholders. The Interim Committee on HIV among Black Canadian Communities (ICHBCC) is a group of Black researchers, service providers, and community advocates who came together in early 2022 to interject urgency to the HIV crisis facing Black communities. Specifically, the ICHBCC advocates for self-determined community leadership of research, policies, and programs, backed by access to appropriate resources, to change the trajectory of HIV among Black Canadian communities. In this article, we introduce the wider community to the Black HIV Manifesto that we developed in 2022.
- Publication
Canadian Journal of Public Health, 2024, Vol 115, Issue 2, p245
- ISSN
0008-4263
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.17269/s41997-024-00856-y