Native Americans Lose Out on AIDS Funds. Judy Nichols.
by Nichols, Judy; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 79Human Relations. Publisher: Arizona Republic, 2005ISSN: 1522-3248;.Subject(s): AIDS (Disease) | AIDS (Disease) -- Fund raising | AIDS (Disease) and minorities | Government spending policy | Indians of North America -- DiseasesDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Federal policies that focus on treatment rather than prevention infuriate Native Americans, who fear an onslaught of AIDS could wipe out whole communities. With most money directed toward big cities with lots of documented cases, such as New York, Los Angeles or Oakland, little is left for reservations." (ARIZONA REPUBLIC) This article discusses how Native American communities are often neglected when it comes to funding for AIDS prevention and care.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2006.
Originally Published: Native Americans Lose Out on AIDS Funds, July 4, 2005; pp. n.p..
"Federal policies that focus on treatment rather than prevention infuriate Native Americans, who fear an onslaught of AIDS could wipe out whole communities. With most money directed toward big cities with lots of documented cases, such as New York, Los Angeles or Oakland, little is left for reservations." (ARIZONA REPUBLIC) This article discusses how Native American communities are often neglected when it comes to funding for AIDS prevention and care.
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