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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Dorie J. Gilbert , Ednita M. Wright , Mindy Thompson FullilovePublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.558kg ISBN: 9780275971274ISBN 10: 0275971279 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 30 March 2003 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsForeword by Mindy Thompson Fullilove Introduction Reconstructing the Reality about African American Women and HIV/AIDS The Sociocultural Construction of AIDS among African-American Women by Dorie J. Gilbert Deep within the Well: The Voices of African-American Women Living with HIV/AIDS by Ednita M. Wright Substance Abuse and African Americans: The Need for Africentric-Based Substance Abuse Treatment Models by Cheryl T. Grills The Collective Impact: Women, HIV-Affected Families, and Communities Impacted by and Responding to AIDS HIV-Positive African American Women and Their Families: Barriers to Effective Family Coping by Sharon E. Williams HIV-Affected African American Children and Adolescents: Intersecting Vulnerabilities by Dorie J. Gilbert Focus on Solutions: Harlem Dowling-West Side Center for Children and Family Services: A Comprehensive Response to Working with HIV-Affected Families by Melba Butler and T. Chedgzsey Smith-McKeever Transformations: African-American HIV-Positive Women become Peer Educators and Activist in AIDS Prevention by Mildred Williamson Making a Way Out of No Way: Spirituality as Coping among HIV-Positive African American Women by Ednita M. Wright Focus on Solutions: The Balm in Gilead: The Black Church Responds to AIDS Interview with Pernessa Seele African American Adolescent Females: Invisible and At-Risk African American Adolescent Girls: Neglected and Disrespected by Ella Mitzell Kelly Focus on Solutions: A Mother-Daughter Community-Based Prevention Program by Barbara Dancy Focus on Solutions: A Culturally Tailored, Computerized Prevention Program Targeting African American Females on College Campuses by Heather A. Katz Community and Policy Action: Critical Responses Culturally Grounded Responses: HIV/AIDS Practice and Counseling Issues for African American Women by Patricia Stewart Focus on Solutions: Blacks Assisting Blacks against AIDS (St. Louis, Mo.) by Dana Williams An Analysis of HIV/AIDS Policy and African American Women: From Apathy to Action by Tonya E. PerryReviewsAn outstanding book that brings forth the issues that are confronting the Black communities throughout the United States. Researchers will be able to build on what is presented and present new ideas on how to combat this disease in the urban and poor areas of the United States where so many of the Blacks now reside. Highly recommended for all academic libraries. -Aids Book Review Journal This book is chock-full of very bad news. This book puts the pandemic right in your face, and it becomes harder to turn away. Yet I emerged from it feeling energized, because it is a call to action, a homage to hope, a celebration of survival. It is a book of revelation, restoration, and resilience. -Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Services Gilbert and Cornell University dean Wright have collected 15 well-researched articles on the state of African American women affected by HIV/AIDS. The essays address socioeconomic factors surrounding the epidemic and explain programs that have been successful in fighting the spread of the disease. Most appropriate for academic and health sciences libraries. -Library Journal ?This book is chock-full of very bad news. This book puts the pandemic right in your face, and it becomes harder to turn away. Yet I emerged from it feeling energized, because it is a call to action, a homage to hope, a celebration of survival. It is a book of revelation, restoration, and resilience.?-Journal of HIV/AIDS & Social Services ?Gilbert and Cornell University dean Wright have collected 15 well-researched articles on the state of African American women affected by HIV/AIDS. The essays address socioeconomic factors surrounding the epidemic and explain programs that have been successful in fighting the spread of the disease. Most appropriate for academic and health sciences libraries.?-Library Journal ?An outstanding book that brings forth the issues that are confronting the Black communities throughout the United States. Researchers will be able to build on what is presented and present new ideas on how to combat this disease in the urban and poor areas of the United States where so many of the Blacks now reside. Highly recommended for all academic libraries.?-Aids Book Review Journal ?An outstanding book that brings forth the issues that are confronting the Black communities throughout the United States. Researchers will be able to build on what is presented and present new ideas on how to combat this disease in the urban and poor areas of the United States where so many of the Blacks now reside. Highly recommended for all academic libraries.?-Aids Book Review Journal Author InformationDORIE J. GILBERT is Assistant Professor at the Center for Social Work Research, University of Texas, Austin. She is co-editor of Bulletin of HIV/AIDS in Social Work. EDNITA M. WRIGHT is Director of Diversity and Outreach Services for Gannett Health Center, Cornell University. 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