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Ciara, Kelly Rowland, MTV’s Sway Calloway and New Boyz Join Effort to Help
Get Out the Word about HIV and STD Testing

New York, NY, June 15, 2010 The first Be Greater Than AIDS: Get Yourself Tested Week will kick off on June 19, calling on Americans, especially young people, to get tested for HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in the week leading up to National HIV Testing Day (June 27). The campaign will spotlight 10 cities Atlanta, Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, Newark, New York, and Washington, DC  where free testing is available and other special events are taking place.

According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), one in five of the more than one million Americans living with HIV aren’t aware that they have it.  HIV and other more common STDs often show no symptoms and thus frequently go undiagnosed.  Testing and treatment can save lives and reduce the further spread of HIV and other STDs.

The special week long promotion brings together GYT: Get Yourself Tested, a year-round campaign spearheaded by MTV, the Kaiser Family Foundation, the CDC and Planned Parenthood to increase testing for STDs, including HIV, among young people, and Greater Than AIDS, a national movement launched last year by Kaiser and the Black AIDS Institute to respond to the domestic AIDS crisis, in particular the disproportionate epidemic facing black Americans.  Gilead Sciences provided financial resources to support the promotion.  

“Testing is about community. We will never get the HIV epidemic under control until everyone understands that we are all in this together," said Frank Oldham, Jr., President and CEO of the National Association of People With AIDS.  "Getting tested should be part of every American’s routine health care, from adolescence through senior years, and no one should be stopped from getting tested by fear or shame."

Elements of Be Greater than AIDS: Get Yourself Tested Week include:

• Free HIV Testing and events in 10 Cities: Young people can log on to www.GYTNOW.org to find locations offering free HIV testing during the week.  Additionally, Planned Parenthood health centers in select cities will open their doors to offer free and low-cost HIV testing on select days during the week. Counseling on other STDs will also be provided.  Select Walgreens stores in Chicago will also offer free HIV testing on June 25 and will support the effort with in-store promotions.  For more information about locations and times, visit:  www.GYTnow.org

• Celebs Talk Testing: Ciara, Kelly Rowland, MTV News Correspondent Sway Calloway, New Boyz and other celebrities will urge young people to take action to know their status in a series of new TV and radio public service ads (PSAs) produced by MTV and in some local market interviews and events.  

• Media Partners: A cross section of media partners, including MTV, Clear Channel Radio, CBS Radio, and Radio One, among others, are providing significant airtime for the campaign’s PSAs.  Some other ways the media partners are helping to get out the message include:

• Clear Channel Radio will debut on June 19 I Am Greater Than AIDS, a half hour special radio show hosted by renowned entertainer, author, and radio personality Steve Harvey.
• In Atlanta, HOT 107.9 (Radio One) will kick off the week at its annual Birthday Bash, June 19, with an onstage call out by talent and promotions throughout the Birthday Bash arena.
• In Washington, DC, WPGC – 95.5 (CBS Radio) DJ, Anji Corely will get tested on air as part of the promotion.

• New Mobile App:  MTV will unveil a new iPhone application based on Pos or Not, an interactive game initially launched online with the Kaiser Family Foundation that challenges stereotypes and breaks down the barriers that may prevent people from talking openly about HIV/AIDS, getting tested, and using protection.  People from across the U.S. half of whom are living with HIV and half of whom are not share parts of their lives for “Pos or Not” by divulging their HIV status to help dispel myths and misconceptions about HIV and AIDS.  Players confront their own HIV stereotypes as they guess whether a profiled participant is positive or negative based only on a photo and a few personal details, such as what they do on the weekends or their favorite kind of music.  To date, the game has been played 10.1 million times online.

• Targeted Online Resources:  In addition, a customized webpage at www.GYTNOW.org provides information about free testing and events in each city, as well as other informational and community resources.  Beyond the 10 cities, users can use the site’s testing location finder to identify local resources anywhere in the country by simply entering a zip code.  The site also offers a multitude of resources including facts about STDs and talking tips on how to discuss STD testing with partners, parents, and health care providers. 

Be Greater Than AIDS: Get Yourself Tested Week is supported by the National Association of People With AIDS (NAPWA), which launched the first National HIV Testing Day in 1995, along with the National Alliance of State & Territorial AIDS Directors (NASTAD) and the National Coalition of STD Directors (NCSD).  State and local health departments identified free testing locations and are helping to support the effort with additional outreach and special events. 

For more information about Be Greater Than AIDS:  Get Yourself Tested Week, visit www.GYTNOW.org.

 

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Planned Parenthood Federation of America

Contact

MTV, Janice Gatti, 212-846-8852, [email protected]
The Kaiser Family Foundation, Rakesh Singh, 650-234-9232, [email protected]
Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Diane Quest, 202-973-4882, [email protected]

Published

June 17, 2010

Updated

May 14, 2014

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