At the end of 2010, 95,335 Florida residents were known to be living with HIV/AIDS. In 2010, 5,022 adults and 20 young (age <13) Floridians were newly diagnosed with HIV/AIDS in Florida. Florida ranked second among states in the estimated number of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) cases diagnosed in 2009 (most recent year available for US data). That year, a total of 4,392 AIDS cases were diagnosed in Florida.
Data statements such as those above, the guiding principles of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS), High‐Impact Prevention (HIP), and the need to reduce the number of new HIV infections, are the forces that drive the state’s community planning process along with Metro’s efforts to educate the community on the seriousness of the disease and help prevent new infections.
Although the AIDS epidemic is widespread throughout Florida, the majority of cases were reported from eight counties: Broward, Duval, Hillsborough, Miami‐Dade, Orange, Palm Beach, Pinellas and St. Lucie, all reporting 100+ cases in 2010. These eight counties reported a combined total of 2,551 cases, or 74% of Florida’s total reported cases in 2010 (N=3,461).[i]
In a new video project, titled “The Raw Facts on Bareback Sex”, Metro seeks to address the spread of HIV as part of its larger prevention program including the Expanded Testing Initiative, City Mix and Healthy Men Unleashed (HMU) which are geared toward gay and bisexual men, Young M.I.N.D.S. (Minorities Identifying Necessary Decisions for Safety) which educates and increases awareness among those 18-24, METRO2 (Minority Empowerment Through Risk-Reduction and Outreach), WEST (Women Empowered Standing Tall) and others. The videos will help reach a new audience that is engaged by social media. In a series of 7 video clips, a diverse group of members from the community helped the organization in direct HIV prevention messages.
To view the videos visit http://www.youtube.com/user/MetroWellCtr/videos and click on “Raw Facts on Bareback Sex”. The videos will be shown through Metro’s social networking sites including www.facebook.com/healthymenunleashed and https://www.facebook.com/metrowellness.
The video project was produced, filmed and edited by Swell Fella Productions in St. Petersburg, FL on site at the Metro Center in St. Petersburg. A special thank you goes out to Jeffrey Klein (producer and editor), Daiv Russell (film crew and actor), Jeremy Westrate (film crew), Richard R. Anasky (film crew), Christopher Tate (actor), Adam Jahr (actor), Shirlene Lightsey-Manuel (actor), Sister Monica Muffdiver of the Tampa Bay Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence (actor), Erin Brennan (actor) and Leo Gallego (actor).
Metropolitan Charities, Inc. d/b/a Metro Wellness and Community Centers is a 501(c)3 organization committed to providing premier HIV services, social networking, and other health and wellness programs that enhance the quality of life. The organization strives to promote a healthy environment for all and to foster diversity within the community as a whole regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, or economic status.
Media Contact:
Metro Wellness & Community Centers
Chris Rudisill
Director of LGBT Community Center Services
Phone: 727-321-3854 ext. 238
Email: chrisr@metrotampabay.org
www.MetroTampaBay.org