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Respectability Politics and the AIDS Crisis

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The Impact of the AIDS Crisis on the Black Community

Exploring personal experiences and challenges faced by individuals affected by the AIDS crisis within the Black community, this chapter discusses the hierarchy of societal respectability and stigma attached to HIV/AIDS. It highlights the efforts of Pernessa Seal and her ministry in organizing a Harlem week of prayer for the healing of AIDS, aiming to shift the perspective of pastors in the community. The chapter also emphasizes the importance of treating not just the affected person, but also their families with respect and providing necessary services.

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