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How does stigma and discrimination, as witnessed in Jamaica, perpetuate the global HIV/AIDS epidemic?

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    by Marie Devine

    Hateful stigma and discrimination against HIV/AIDS infected people in Jamaica does not stop the epidemic. They are negative words that feed on fear and anger and infect the hearts and minds of the people with a disease mo...read more

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    by Glynnis Hayward

    It is just over a quarter of a century since the HIV virus manifested itself in the world population. In those early days of the 1980s, one could be excused for one's ignorance and fear. All we knew was that a deadly vir...read more

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    by Teresa Hoback

    The stigma and discrimination In Jamaica does have an impact on the global HIV/AIDS epidemic. The prolonged and widespread HIV/AIDS epidemic in Jamaica goes hand and hand with ignorance and intolerance towards homosexua...read more

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    by J Larkin

    The full sting of her condition became clear in the way her friends and neighbors avoided her on the streets of her working-class Kingston neighborhood. "Chloe" is a twenty-seven year old mother of two who contracted HIV f...read more

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    by Ameri Wheeler

    When Amy Brown, a Jamaican student and close friend of mine studying at the University of Miami, was asked to describe the discrimination associated with AIDS in her hometown of Kingston, Jamaica, her characteristically ex...read more

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    by Tricia Hayner

    Human rights activists are striving to gain control over the HIV/AIDS epidemic that is currently ravaging the country. Attempts at educating Jamaican citizens have repeatedly been made, but the number of those infected wi...read more

  • 7 of 24

    by Marcus Brooks

    On a 2007 Oprah Winfrey episode, the controversial topic of homosexuality came up. At the issue's forefront, StaceyAnn Chin spoke of living as a lesbian in Jamaica. Chin is recognized as a poet, gay rights activist and t...read more

  • by Canice Obi

    How does stigma and discrimination, as witnesses in Jamaica, perpetuate the global HIV/aids epidemic? "I live in a community where they don't know that I am HIV positive, and I can't tell them," said John turner (not hi...read more

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    by Steve Lussing

    It is dangerous to be gay in Jamaica. There are laws against gay sex in Jamaica today that date back to colonial days. Homosexual behavior can be punished by ten years in prison with hard labor. As a result, even the Ja...read more

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    by Joseph Malek

    Like it or not, the best way to stop the spread of any deadly and incurable disease is to isolate those infected with the disease from the healthy population. That is exactly what the Romans did to people who were infected...read more

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    by Margaret Mair

    Where stigma and discrimination have been the first reaction to the appearance and diagnosis of HIV/AIDS the ability to curtail the spread of the disease has been severely hampered. In countries like Jamaica, early develo...read more

  • 12 of 24

    by Glenda Thompson

    Jamaica is similar in many ways to Zambia. A third world country where the Aids epidemic is rife. In both countries, 1 in 4 people are suspected of carrying the virus. Church leaders and politicians have stressed the ne...read more

  • 13 of 24

    by Violet Fortune

    How does stigma and discrimination, as witnessed in Jamaica, perpetuate the global HIV/AIDS epidemic? Stigma and discrimination perpetuate any epidemic by embarrassing those infected out of approaching available healthc...read more

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    by Doreen Mayers

    For Most Americans Jamaica is the most popular Carribean Island . What affects the neighboring island of Jamaica surely affects us living in the United States. Jamaica is plague by HIV and AIDs. It is the gateway of the U...read more

  • 15 of 24

    by Akram Saqib

    Jamaica is one of those unfortunate states that are maligned with the anathema of the most fatal disease AIDS. Almost 1.6 percent of the grown-up populace is infected with this disease. Jamaica is the third largest AIDS in...read more

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    by Ollie Jonson

    HIV/AIDS is a terminal illness, yet why is there such a tendency to blame its victims? Perhaps it is the question of how did you get it?' that is the issue. The full extent of the global HIV/AIDS epidemic has yet to be rea...read more

  • 17 of 24

    by hibernianscribe

    HIV/Aids is not a death sentence. There are many survivors on triple therapy and these people live healthy lifestyles and are living proof that the stigma of HIV/Aids can be overcome. Extensive research over the last de...read more

  • 18 of 24

    by Avil Beckford

    OSTRACISM SLANDER ABUSE RIDUCULE REJECTION are common responses to people living with HIV/AIDS in Jamaica. Twenty-three Jamaican companies across 11 industries with a total of 23,000 employees were interviewed, 62 p...read more

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    by Julia Bodeeb White

    Jamaica has one of the world's highest murder rates. One far too common cause of murder in Jamaica is for it to become public knowledge that one is gay or is infected with HIV/AIDS Stigma and discrimination against peopl...read more

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    by kv rose

    People in Jamaica are being treated much like the Jews were treated during the "Holocaust" it is almost as if next they will need to wear something to show everyone that they are infected. The problem is that Jamaica doe...read more

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