Mar 23, 2006
HIV/AIDS Report Card Offers Mixed Assessment
When we last checked in on the state of HIV/AIDS in the District last August, things were looking rather grim. A report published by the D.C. Appleseed Center for Law and Justice lambasted the District’s efforts to deal with a severe HIV/AIDS crisis in the city, noting that the District remained some 10 to 15 years behind where it should be in mounting a defense against the disease. Shockingly, the report found that the District’s…
Dec 01, 2005
World AIDS Day Events in the District
World AIDS Day, observed today, has particular relevance and importance for the District. The city has the distinction of suffering from one of the nation’s highest rates of HIV infection, afflicting 1 in 20 residents, ten times the national average, and 1 in 7 African-American men. The District’s response to the problem has been so ineffectual (some say the city is 10 to 15 years behind where it should be) that in August D.C. Mayor…
Aug 17, 2005
The District’s AIDS Mess
While D.C. Mayor Anthony Williams touted the success of his government reform initiatives by celebrating the millionth caller to the Citywide Call Center yesterday, he was similarly forced to acknowledge failure in a simmering, city-wide health crisis. Faced with mounting criticism of ineffective plans to reduce and cope with the city’s high prevalance of AIDS, Williams yesterday fired Lydia L. Watts from her position as head of the city’s HIV/AIDS Administration. Her dismissal comes in…
Aug 17, 2005
Morning Roundup: D.C. Government In the News Edition
Good morning, Washington. Today will be partly cloudy in the morning and then clearing with highs in the 80s. This photo of the Potomac at sunset was posted to DCist photos by the flickr user “adrummer_boy” who also uploaded a couple others we liked – one of the C&O Canal at dawn and another Potomac sunset photo. If you’ve got a blog you can get your meetup on tonight at the monthly meetup.com event for…