DCentric » Women http://dcentric.wamu.org Race, Class, The District. Wed, 16 May 2012 20:20:35 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1 Copyright © WAMU In Your Words– Psychology Today on Black Women and Beauty http://dcentric.wamu.org/2011/05/in-your-words-psychology-today-on-black-women-and-beauty/ http://dcentric.wamu.org/2011/05/in-your-words-psychology-today-on-black-women-and-beauty/#comments Mon, 16 May 2011 19:40:30 +0000 Anna http://dcentric.wamu.org/?p=7058 Continue reading ]]> Psychology Today blogger and evolutionary scientist Satoshi Kanazawa set off a firestorm of tweets today with his post, “Why are black women less physically attractive than other women?”:

science also proved the earth was flat... so i can't be that mad that they "proved" black women less attractive...
@dscribefreeman
David Meares

A collection of local reactions, below the jump.

Featured image by Flickr user kris krüg.

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In D.C., AIDS Rate for Women is 12x National Average http://dcentric.wamu.org/2011/03/in-d-c-aids-rate-for-women-is-12x-national-average/ http://dcentric.wamu.org/2011/03/in-d-c-aids-rate-for-women-is-12x-national-average/#comments Thu, 10 Mar 2011 17:25:47 +0000 Anna http://dcentric.wamu.org/?p=4648 Continue reading ]]>

http://www.aids.gov/awareness-days/

According to the president of the Washington Area Women’s Foundation, Nicky Goren, Washington, D.C. “has an AIDS rate for women that is 12 times the national average and rivals sub-Saharan African countries“. That’s a sobering statistic to contemplate on National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.

Why have a day devoted to Women and girls? Because:

HIV/AIDS is a serious public health issue affecting nearly 280,000 women in the United States. While men account for most HIV/AIDS cases, the impact on women is growing. In addition, research shows that, when compared to men, women face gaps in access and care.

In D.C., The Women’s Collective, a local nonprofit that serves women who are either living with or at-risk for HIV/AIDS, is hosting two events, one of which is going on right now:

Women Raising Awareness Event 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The Women’s Collective– 1331 Rhode Island Ave., NE
Activities include Medicaid enrollment, free HIV testing and a Safer Sex in the City party.

The Positive Ladies Soccer Club film screening and discussion 6 to 9 p.m.
National Press Club – 529 14 th Street, NW
In partnership with the NAACP and the National Council of Negro Women

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