AIDS Out of Africa - Africa
AIDS Out of Africa is a biannual electronic newsletter that seeks to provide a forum through which the people of Africa and their friends around the globe can express their experiences with HIV/AIDS through poetry. The newsletter aims to encourage those living with HIV/AIDS to tell their stories. The first edition of AIDS Out of Africa was published in June 2004.
Communication Strategies
This bi-annual newsletter features poetry from Africans and their friends infected and affected by HIV/AIDS. Organisers' aim to use poetry to "expose that is hidden; shine light where there is darkness; soothe the hurting; encourage that which is courageous; shame that which hurts; and love that seem unlovable; and embrace our brothers and sisters in a steel determination to get rid of Aids."
AIDS Out of Africa will establish annual awards for those who in the previous year have been exemplary in articulating the African experience of HIV/AIDS through poetry. Each year 10 poems will be nominated; 3 award recipients will be chosen. The first prize will be US$100; the second prize will US$75; the third prize will be US$50. Winners will be announced on World AIDS Day in December.
The newsletter is distinguished by the following symbols:
HIV/AIDS.
AIDS Out of Africa will establish annual awards for those who in the previous year have been exemplary in articulating the African experience of HIV/AIDS through poetry. Each year 10 poems will be nominated; 3 award recipients will be chosen. The first prize will be US$100; the second prize will US$75; the third prize will be US$50. Winners will be announced on World AIDS Day in December.
The newsletter is distinguished by the following symbols:
- Mount Kilimanjaro: representing the enormity and toll of HIV/AIDS in Africa
- The thorn tree: representing the African determination to survive
- Sunrise: representing a new day, a new beginning.
HIV/AIDS.
Key Points
Organisers seek a publisher willing to publish a selection of poems from its collection. They hope that a publishing company (preferably from Africa) will recognise the value of recording poetic voices that testify to the daily struggle against HIV/AIDS.
Those who wish to submit entries for the inaugural edition of AIDS Out of Africa should do so prior to November 15 2004. A website will be established to facilitate access to the newsletter in Africa and around the world. Those who wish to receive the Aids out of Africa newsletter should send an e-mail to AIDSoutofAFRICA@aol.com.
Those who wish to submit entries for the inaugural edition of AIDS Out of Africa should do so prior to November 15 2004. A website will be established to facilitate access to the newsletter in Africa and around the world. Those who wish to receive the Aids out of Africa newsletter should send an e-mail to AIDSoutofAFRICA@aol.com.
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