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Earvin "Magic" Johnson and Abbott Bring "I Stand with Magic" Program: Part of the Campaign to End Black HIV/AIDS to Facebook Community
(CSRwire) ABBOTT PARK, IL - June 27, 2008
Summary
1. In conjunction with National HIV Testing Day, the Magic Johnson Foundation,
http://www.magicjohnson.org and Abbott, http://www.abbott.com, launched a
new Facebook group to further engage young adults in the I Stand With Magic",
http://istandwithmagic.com, program's efforts to fight the spread of
HIV/AIDS in the African-American community.
2. By utilizing Facebook's wide-reaching social media network, the "I
Stand With Magic" program is continuing its commitment to reach young
people nationwide and encourage them to get educated, get tested and seek
treatment for HIV.
3. The Facebook
group, http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=14932322719, provides a
new opportunity for individuals to personally engage, educate and urge
their family, friends and colleagues across Facebook's active online
community to protect their health by knowing their HIV status, which is
the first and most important, step in the fight against the HIV epidemic.
"I Stand With Magic" PSAs Directed by Spike Lee
In addition to providing information on HIV/AIDS, testing resources and
upcoming events, the Facebook group features the new public service
announcements (PSAs) directed by Academy Award-nominated director
Spike Lee.
1. The PSAs feature Johnson and his wife Cookie, discussing the need for
African Americans to get educated, get tested and seek treatment for
HIV/AIDS.
2. The first PSA, entitled "Stand"
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrEupbKd274), focuses on a "call to
action" for African Americans to address the epidemic in their
communities
3. The second PSA, titled "Talk"
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dwMsDg5-iY), encourages women to protect
themselves and talk to their partners about HIV.
4. The PSA campaign premieres nationally this summer and is targeted
toward African-American and other minority communities.
"I Stand With Magic Program," Part of the "Campaign to End Black
HIV/AIDS"
The "I Stand With
Magic" program focuses on African-American and other minority
communities where new HIV infections are increasingly prevalent. About
half of all new HIV infections in the United States are among African
Americans, who represent about 13 percent of the population.
Through the "I
Stand With Magic" program, Abbott and the Magic Johnson Foundation are
joining forces to address the alarming rate of HIV/AIDS in the
African-American community.
Through this partnership, the Magic Johnson Foundation and Abbott have created
educational activities and testing events in cities with high HIV
infection rates.
In 2006, the initiative embarked on a 10-city tour of high schools
and counseling centers across the nation to provide HIV testing, education
and additional resources for HIV-positive individuals.
In 2007, the program visited almost 200 churches, high schools and
colleges. For more information and to "stand with Magic" in the fight
against HIV/AIDS, visit www.istandwithmagic.com.
Quotes
Scott Luce
Divisional Vice President, Pharmaceutical Specialty Operations, Abbott
"The 'I Stand With Magic' Facebook group is an exciting new endeavor for
the program and furthers our efforts to empower others to take a stand and
help combat this epidemic. National HIV Testing Day reminds us of how
important it is for communities everywhere to encourage friends and family
to get tested and seek treatment."
HIV/AIDS in the United States
1. Since the beginning of the epidemic, African Americans account for
more than 40 percent of the nearly one million AIDS cases diagnosed.
Through 2005, 53 percent of the African Americans diagnosed with
AIDS have died.
2. In 2005, the rate of AIDS diagnoses for African Americans was
approximately
10 times the rate of Caucasians and almost three times that of
Hispanics.
3. Additionally, AIDS disproportionately affects African-American women
with a diagnosis rate almost 23 times that of Caucasian women in 2005.
About the Magic Johnson Foundation
Magic Johnson
Foundation The Magic Johnson Foundation was established in 1991 as a
single-disease organization that works to raise funds for community-based
organizations dealing with HIV/AIDS education and prevention programs.
The Foundation has since responded to the growing need to address all
aspects of our youth's lives by expanding its mission. This expanded
mission emphasizes the Foundation's focus on supporting community-based
organizations and development programs that serve the health, educational
and social needs of those residing in minority communities.
About Abbott
Abbott has been a leader in HIV/AIDS research since the early years of the
epidemic.
In 1985, the company developed the first licensed test to detect HIV
antibodies in the
blood and remains a leader in HIV diagnostics. Abbott retroviral and
hepatitis tests are used to screen more than half of the world's donated
blood supply. Abbott has developed two protease inhibitors for the
treatment of HIV.
Abbott is a global, broad-based health care company devoted to the
discovery, development, manufacture and marketing of pharmaceuticals and
medical products, including nutritionals, devices and diagnostics. The
company employs more than 68,000 people and markets its products in more
than 130 countries.
Abbott's news releases and other information are available on the
company's
Web site at http://www.abbott.com.
Additional Resources
http://www.istandwithmagic.com">
http://www.abbott.com
http://www.magicjohnson.org
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=14932322719
http://www.abbott.com/HIV
Video
STAND PSA - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrEupbKd274
TALK PSA - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dwMsDg5-iY
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