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WORLD AIDS DAY: DEC. 1 CDC SAYS AMERICA IS AT CROSSROADS WITH HIV/AIDS By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia

On the eve of World AIDS Day, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention put out a call for urgency and a collective commitment to ending the HIV pandemic in America. Agency officials said while there has been recent progress in HIV prevention, the world remains at a crossroads.

(HIV is the virus that attacks cells that help the body fight infection, making a person more vulnerable to other infections and diseases. AIDS is the late stage of HIV infection that occurs when the body’s immune system is compromised.) “Without sufficient investment in HIV prevention, we risk turning back the clock on the progress we’ve worked so hard as a nation to achieve,” Dr. Robyn Neblett Fanfair, Acting Division Director in the Division of HIV

Prevention at the National Center for HIV and the CDC, wrote in a letter on Nov. 30. “Together with ongoing commitment, we can honor the hundreds of thousands of lives lost to HIV-related illness in the United States and millions worldwide by ensuring that everyone benefits equally from four decades of groundbreaking scientific advances,” Fanfair stated. The CDC estimates that 1.2 million people in America have HIV, and 1 in 8 carriers don’t know it.

Although new infections have declined overall, the CDC noted that tens of thousands of people in America continue to get HIV each year, and progress isn’t reaching all groups equitably due in part to deeply entrenched social determinants of health. Officials said expanded efforts will be vital to reducing these disparities, and HIV prevention resources have not kept pace with needs. “This progress is promising. However, substantial and widening disparities persist, and

Liz Cheney: ‘Trump Is Most Dangerous President Ever’ By Stacy M. Brown

NNPA Newswire Senior Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia

…we cannot survive a president willing to terminate our Constitution.”

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Donald Trump is “the most dangerous man ever to inhabit the Oval Office,” and a large swath of Republicans have proven that they’re nothing more than enablers and collaborators willing to “violate their oath to the Constitution out of political expediency and loyalty” to the twice-impeached former president. That scathing assessment, first reported by CNN, came from former GOP Rep. Liz Cheney, who has penned “Oath and Honor,” a detailed exposé about Trump’s four years in the White House and how many of her colleagues cowered to the whims of an out-of-control wannabe dictator. Cheney appeared to have left no stone unturned in the memoir that hit shelves on Dec. 5, including her takedown of former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and his successor, Mike Johnson. Of McCarthy, Cheney said he knew Trump lost the 2020 election to President Biden but went along with Trump’s lies. She

referred to Johnson as a fanboy who “appeared especially susceptible to flattery from Trump and aspired to being anywhere in Trump’s orbit.” Trump currently faces 91 felony counts in four jurisdictions; much of the charges stem from his alleged attempt to steal the 2020 election. Earlier this year, a civil jury found him responsible for sexually

assaulting the writer, E. Jean Carroll. Trump was ordered to pay Carroll $5 million in damages. Despite four indictments, his loss in the sexual assault civil trial, and his promise of retribution against his political enemies, Trump is the frontrunner for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. Several polls also show him leading Biden in the general election. “As a nation, we can endure damaging policies for a four-year term,” Cheney declared. “But we cannot survive a president willing to terminate our Constitution.” Cheney’s 384-page “Oath and Honor: A Memoir and a Warning” is already the top-selling book on Amazon.com. In one passage, Trump is referred to as “Orange Jesus,” a term regularly used by Black Press journalist Barrington Salmon to deride the former president. ...see Trump, page 8A

Without sufficient investment in HIV prevention, we risk turning back the clock on the progress we’ve worked so hard as a nation to achieve.” – Dr. Robyn Neblett Fanfair

efforts must be further strengthened and expanded to reach all populations equitably,” Fanfair continued. CDC officials added that community engagement has been a crucial part of HIV

prevention work since the beginning of the epidemic, and ongoing community engagement remains core to Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S (EHE’s) success. ...see AIDS, page 7A

Black Virginia Beach City Councilman Will Run For Mayor In 2024 By Rosaland Tyler Associate Editor New Journal and Guide

Councilman Chris Taylor, a Black man serving his first-term on the Virginia Beach City Council, is one of two candidates planning to seek the mayorship. Taylor recently announced his plans to run against the city’s incumbent, Bobby Dyer, who was sworn into office as mayor on Nov. 20, 2018, after a special election was held to replace William Sessoms, who resigned in 2018. This means Dyer, a Marine veteran and assistant professor at Regent University, will face at least two opponents in Virginia Beach’s upcoming mayoral race: Chris Taylor and John Moss. The election will be held Nov. 5, 2024. Like Taylor, Moss recently announced his mayoral candidacy. Moss is a retired civilian defense

Councilman Chis Taylor employee, who represented the former Kempsville Borough from 1986 to 1990 and served as an at-large member of the council from 1992 to 1995 and from 2011 to 2022. Moss lost a bid to be reelected to the council this past year. He hosts a social media program on local matters. Taylor, a small business owner, is serving his first term on the council. Taylor represents District 8. ...see Councilman, page 7A

Virginia State’s Gospel Choir Will Perform At Vatican By Rosaland Tyler Associate Editor New Journal and Guide

The Virginia State University Gospel Chorale will perform at the Vatican during its European tour that

will run from Dec. 7 to Jan 3. The tour will include stops in Switzerland, Hungary and Italy where the group will perform at Pope Francis’ Christmas Concert at the Vatican and the Umbria Jazz Winter Festival that

is held from Dec. 28 to Feb. 1, in Orvieto, Italy. Launched in 1998, Virginia State’s European tour also included a 2019 Easter Week performance at the Umbria Jazz Festival. “I am extremely proud

and excited to embark upon this tour journey with my beloved VSUGC family,” said Perry Evans II, choir director for the VSU Gospel Chorale, in a recent statement. “I am humbled to lead such an amazing

group of students whose hard work and commitment will be greatly appreciated by those who come from all over Europe to witness their awesome talents.” Sponsored by the ARTE VIVA Associazione

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Are Today’s Graduates Ready For The Workplace? On a website dedicated to expert research and content integrity, educators say that Generation Z (born in the years of 1997 to 2012, ages 11 to 25) are not ready for the workplace. ...see ... see page 6A

Culturale, the choir’s European tour will showcase the group’s vocal and choreographical talents, expose students to different cultures and a global audience. Virginia State’s Gospel Chorale began in the 1970s as the Larry Bland Gospel Ensemble. ...see VSU, page 8A

The choir’s one-month European tour will showcase the group’s talents, and expose students to different cultures and a global audience.

INSIDE: Good News: Black Americans Are Living Longer ...see page 7A


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