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HIV/AIDS: An Epidemic in the African American Community 
Published Tuesday, December 11, 2007 2:00 PM
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By Dr. Rani Whitfield aka Tha Hip Hop Doc

 

When the media announced that Eric “Easy E” Wright had full blown AIDS in 1995, I grab my Straight Outta Compton CD and head nodded for a few.  Four years prior to this announcement, Magic Johnson had shocked the world with a similar message… “I have the HIV virus…” It hit me like a rock as my best images of Magic and Eazy E came from the times when they where young, larger than life and headed for success.

 

Like most Americans at the time, I believed that only gay men got the disease, not realizing that my very own second cousin had moved to California after being diagnosed with an “unknown” illness and died a lonely death. HIV/AIDS was once thought to be a problem for gay white men only and was defined as the Gay Related Immunodeficiency Disease or GRID. So I thought, ‘what the hell was going on,’ now that Magic and Easy E. were sick with this thing?

 

Ten short days after being admitted to the hospital with pneumonia, a common complication of AIDS, Eazy E was dead. The HIV/AIDS epidemic was real and one of gangsta raps pioneers had fallen prey. Today, African Americans are facing its greatest health challenge and the numbers reported by the Centers for Disease Control are staggering:  African Americans make up only 13% of the United States population, yet we represent 50% of the cases of HIV/AIDS in this country.

 

African American women are the fastest growing population of HIV positive people in the United States; and of the 1.2 million people in the US believed to be infected with HIV, 200-300,000 are unaware they are infected. 

 

In the month of October, I personally diagnosed eight African American women of child bearing age with HIV- all but one, 25-years-old or younger, was incarcerated.  This unfortunately comes as no surprise when individuals like Elidor Kersaint (club promoter in Miami), Nikko Briteramos (former college basketball player), and Nushawn Williams (former drug dealer from Brooklyn) have knowingly spread the disease to women.  What was considered a gay white man’s disease has now become one of Black and Brown brothers and sisters.

 

Debates continue on the origins of HIV, but the bottom line is that this disease, which is spread by blood and body fluids, is here! Abstinence, wearing condoms, getting tested, dispelling the myths and educating ourselves about HIV are the only cure.  Intravenous drug use (IVDA), promiscuity, men having sex with men (MSM), are the primary modes of infection among African Americans.

 

The southern states have been hit the hardest, and my hometown of Baton Rouge ranked Number 6 in the country in AIDS cases followed by New Orleans.  In 2005, Miami had the highest rates of new AIDS diagnoses in this country.

 

Hip-Hop has made several attempts to raise and help eradicate this illness from our communities.  “Coochie Bang” by Queen Latifah and “Go See the Doctor” by Kool Mo Dee, although not specifically addressing HIV, did address condom usage and sexually transmitted diseases.  But as you know, the culture has evolved, the game has changed, and the call to do things not necessarily Hip-Hop is upon us.  Rappers, MC’s, and DJ’s have been summoned to speak on politics, injustice and health. 

 

"Hip-Hop as a culture is getting a lot of backlash right now for its lyrics, for its public image, and the people are crying out for more responsibility," said KRS-One at the 2007 BET Hip Hop Awards. I applaud Common and Ludacris for their recent efforts to bring more awareness to the issue of HIV/AIDS.

 

We need more of a collaborative effort, however, and I support KRS One for pulling MC’s together to “stop the violence”, but we also need some love on the medical battlefield. The messages must be consistent and reinforced on and off the stage. The use of Hip-Hop as a tool for empowerment has been proven. Let us use it to educate about health issues as well. 

 

It’s “Tha Hip Hop Doc”, they call me H2D, come on now and let’s get Hip-Hop Healthy!

 

For more information on HIV visit (www.blackaids.org) or visit Dr. Rani at www.h2doc.com.  Dr. Rani Whitfield is a board certified Family Practice and Sports Medicine Physician who lives in Baton Rouge, LA.  He is affectionately known as “Tha Hip Hop Doc” as he uses music and medicine to educate young people on health issues.  Dr. Whitfield has is a contributing writer to the book Not In My Family:  AIDS in the African American Community.

 


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December 11, 2007 2:06 PM
 

EST said:

Go get tested! If you don't know your status get over that fear and find out. We have no excuse to walk around ignorant and scared.
December 11, 2007 2:12 PM
 

MR.MCFLY said:

man DC got #1 , dats da sad part. i get tested like every 4 mons.
December 11, 2007 2:27 PM
 

MAK™ said:

man go get tested.. n strap up....

-mak-
December 11, 2007 2:41 PM
 

HERHOP said:

HIV/AIDS IS A ISOLATING DISEASE BECAUSE OF IT'S STIGMA...

IT IS ASSOCIATED AS BEING A "GAY DIESEASE" AND YOU KNOW HOW THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN/LATINO COMMUNITY FEELS ABOUT HOMOSEXUALITY. THIS MAKES IT JUST THAT MUCH HARDER TO GET PEOPLE TO GET TESTED.

THEN YOU HAVE THOSE BITCH ASS MEN THAT SLEEP WITH MEN ON THE DOWN LOW. (INMATES INCLUDED)

THEN THIER ARE WOMEN WHO SLEEP WITH THESE MEN, NOT KNOWING HOW THEY ARE PUTTING THEMSELVES AT RISK

WE ALSO HAVE THE WOMEN WHO ARE DEDICATED TO MEN THAT THEY KNOW AREN'T FAITHFULL.   I HAD A FRIEND THAT TOLD ME SHE AIN'T NO HO, AND THAT HER DUDE IS THE ONLY PERSON SHE IS F****N.  ONLY PROBLEM IS SHE AIN'T THE ONLY ONE HE IS F****N.  IT DOESN'T MATTER  HOW DEDICATED YOU ARE, IF YOU KNOW HE AIN'T.....

THE BOTTOM LINE IS THAT WE NEED TO STOP BEING IGNORANT, AND EDUCATE OURSELVES ABOUT HIV/AIDS.

WRAP THAT SHIT UP AND GO GET TESTED, GO GET THE RESULTS, AND IF YOU ARE POSITIVE TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF AND GET MEDICAL HELP.  IF NOT, CELEBRATE WITH A BLUNT AND SOME REMY...............

COME TO THINK ABOUT IT, IF YOU ARE POSITIVE YOU MIGHT WANT TO HIT THAT BLUNT AND THAT REMY TOO.........
December 11, 2007 3:02 PM
 

Streetweyez Sayles said:

These are the issues that we should be investing our money in to work towards finding cures to these ailments since we are heavily impacted by them. HIV/AIDS and Diabetes are two diseases that we certainly should invest in researching cures headed up by researchers and doctors we can actually trust. Educating ourselves about them is the first step, then we have to start financing our own research programs.

We are heavily impacted in America and Africa by HIV/AIDS but where are our research centers? Why are we waiting on the U.S. Government, Bill Gates or Bono? The Hip Hop community acts like it's so obsessed with money anyway, where is it for the issues that really matter. I don't have Oprah money yet, but those are some good areas where I will be putting my money. I don't care about buying a Bentley really. One of my best friends mother and her fiancee` died from HIV/AIDS, I watched her die slowly from it. If you have seen someone you know and love die from it you cannot imagine it. It is a very dangerous disease and high risk sexual activity is the leading cause of the disease in Black women and black men.

Our community is always under attack and the interesting thing is Black men and women are no more promiscuous than white men and women, yet we tend to contract this particular disease at higher rates. Syphilis killed the native Americans, but the Europeans that brought it over here were immune to it for the most part. I'm not going to rant on about any conspiracy, but it does make you question the origins of this disease. We live in an era of modern biological warfare, they have all types of biological agents. Nobody talks about it. Remember the Tuskegee institute experiment. We need to be careful and get control of our health care.
December 11, 2007 5:51 PM
 

litebastard said:

here are a couple of websites to get more info on HIV/AIDS....Please spread the info and don't let any person near you subcomb to ignorance....teach and preach.....and also practice what you preach.......
December 12, 2007 2:45 AM
 

illseed said:

AIDS is the scariest thing on earth...i'd rather take my chances with a bullet than Efff with the monster
December 12, 2007 9:06 AM
 

hypestyle said:

support knowledge and education.. become more aware of HIV/Aids and other STDs.. Syphilis is making a 'comeback' in Detroit... and the other STD's are still out there... silence and ignorance contribute to the madness..
December 12, 2007 1:48 PM
 

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December 13, 2007 11:07 AM
 

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December 13, 2007 3:40 PM
 

Smashit said:

It's crazy because everyone is aware that AIDS is out there but people still go into sex without the protection or even know what the other person has... choose life people it's time to stop killing yourself over 10 minutes of pleasure!
December 16, 2007 1:20 PM
 

HadezBone said:

It crazy how the world is, too much paper chasin', but that's the culture..  Plus like it's stated, there's no money in healthy people..   Ya gotta look at all the angles....

One.
December 16, 2007 4:15 PM
 

DwayneTheDreamPsychic said:

LOOK DUDES, DONT USE EAZY-E As A POSTER CHILD FOR AIDS...

ITS PLENTY OF PEOPLE THAT DON'T EVEN BELIEVE HE HAD IT like BIZZY BONE,  SUGE KNIGHT, MC EIHT and plenty others.

HIS CHILDREN DIDNT HAVE HIV or AIDS...

SO COME UP OFF OF THAT...

USE THAT POSTER CHILD THEY BEEN USING....MAGIC JOHNSON

Nothing against Magic but dont let this be Eazys Legacy.

HE IS THE GOD FATHER OF GANGSTA RAP....SHOW HIM HIS PROPER RESPECT! ! !
December 17, 2007 4:43 PM
 

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