AIDS is the second-leading cause of death among African American
women between the ages of 18 and 44. African American women
constitute 63% of all cases of AIDS among women in the United
States. This volume brings together the collective wisdom of
scholars, researchers, and social work professionals dealing with
these concerns. Focusing attention on the primary population of
women impacted by AIDS, this book presents culturally sensitive
responses that meet the specific needs of African American
women.
An historical and current overview of the alarming HIV infection
rate among African Americans, in particular women, introduces the
crisis. Subsequent chapters highlight HIV/AIDS prevention and
intervention strategies that are successfully impacting the African
American population. Guided by a feminist perspective and grounded
in social construction theory, social work theory, and social work
practice, this volume privileges the voice of African American
women, the group that is the most disenfranchised--and least
accurately represented--in AIDS-related research and writing. This
essential guide sheds light on a calamity too often overlooked,
making it especially valuable for scholars, students, researchers,
and practitioners involved with HIV/AIDS issues in the African
American community, and with women's and black studies.
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