Archive for the 'STAT 101' Category



26
Nov

IF YOU’VE SEEN THE FILM…

You know me, and my feelings about the word epidemic…So this article is saying that 1 in 20 Black DC residents is HIV positive. I’m traveling overseas this week, so I have neither the time nor the inclination to jump on this one, but my instincts cry BS. Can somebody help a brother out and go to the CDC and get the infection rate (my guess is that this number includes a ”projection” based on undiagnosed cases. Then total number of DC residents (black)…this just sounds way off, but remember my line, “if they get you to buy into the problem, then you have to purchase the solution”

DC BLACK POPULATION (322,105 - US CENSUS: 2006)

So following the premise of the following story there are 16,105 black people in DC who are HIV positice and 6442 AIDS cases.

 

D.C. Highest In HIV/AIDS Epidemic

WRC-TV

 

WASHINGTON - A new report released Monday shows that HIV/AIDS is sweeping across the Washington-Metropolitan region with devastating consequences. The Whitman Walker clinic said the District has an HIV/AIDS infection rate that is 10 times the national average.

The 120-page report, which is the city’s first on HIV/AIDS since 2000, shows that about 1 in 20 city residents has HIV and 1 in 50 have AIDS, with the disease growing at an alarming rate in the black community.

According to the report, more than 80 percent of the HIV cases identified between 2001 and 2006 were blacks, and among women who tested positive about 9 out of 10 were black.

The District’s AIDS rate is the worst of any city in the country and has been climbing faster than that of many jurisdictions, health officials said.

Health officials also said that in 2004 the number of new HIV cases among men and women ages 40 to 49 began to rise, outpacing every other age group in the city

 OBTW, doesn’t this look like the number of New diagnosises and AIDS cases are decreasing? Need to get my prescription checked on my glasses.

HIV in D.C.

20
Nov

IT’S ABOUT THE?

If you have seen the film this article will make perfect sense to you, for those of you who have not, I have highlighted the most important line in this entiore misque by the world health organization.

AIDS cases drop due to revised data

Previous estimates of 39 million were inflated, global health officials say

The Associated Press

updated 9:35 p.m. ET, Mon., Nov. 19, 2007

LONDON - The number of AIDS cases worldwide fell by more than 6 million cases this year to 33.2 million, global health officials said Tuesday. But the decline is mostly on paper.

Previous estimates were largely inflated, and the new numbers are the result of a new methodology. They show AIDS cases in 2007 were down from almost 39.5 million last year, according to the World Health Organization and the United Nations AIDS agency.

Although the decline is largely due to revised numbers, U.N. officials said it still showed the AIDS pandemic was losing momentum.

“For the first time, we are seeing a decline in global AIDS deaths,” said Dr. Kevin De Cock, director of WHO’s AIDS department.

The two agencies will issue their annual AIDS report Wednesday after convening an expert meeting last week in Geneva to examine their data collection methods.

Much of the drop is due to revised numbers from India — which earlier this year slashed its numbers in half, from about 6 million cases to about 3 million — and to new data from several countries in sub-Saharan Africa.

Previous AIDS numbers were largely based on the numbers of infected pregnant women at clinics, as well as projecting the AIDS rates of certain high-risk groups like drug users to the entire population at risk. Officials said those numbers were flawed, and are now incorporating more data like national household surveys.

U.N. officials could not rule out future downward corrections. WHO and UNAIDS experts reported 2.5 million newly infected people in 2007. Just a few years ago, that figure was about 5 million.

While the global AIDS numbers are falling, there are huge regional differences. Sub-Sarahan Africa remains the epicenter of the epidemic. AIDS is still the leading cause of death in there, where it affects men, women and children. Elsewhere in the world, AIDS outbreaks are mostly concentrated in gay men, intravenous drug users, and sex workers.

‘Some encouraging’ news
But the U.N. said progress was being made, and that the global epidemic peaked in the late 1990s.

“There are some encouraging elements in the data,” said De Cock. He said the dropping numbers were proof that some of the UN’s strategies to fight AIDS were working.

Not everyone agrees. Some critics have accused the U.N. of inflating its AIDS numbers, and say the revised figures are long overdue.

“They’ve finally got caught with their pants down,” said Dr. Jim Chin, a clinical professor of epidemiology at the University of California at Berkeley. Chin is a former WHO staffer and the author of “The AIDS Pandemic: The Collision of Epidemiology with Political Correctness.”

He said that it was difficult to tell whether the lowered numbers were evidence that AIDS treatment and prevention strategies were working, or whether the decrease was just due to a natural correction of previous overestimates.

Even with the revised figures, “the numbers are probably still on the high side,” said Daniel Halperin, an AIDS epidemiologist at the Harvard School of Public Health. Halperin attended the WHO/UNAIDS meeting last week that reviewed the figures, and said that the estimates were getting closer.

Chin and Halperin said AIDS officials may be reluctant to admit that fewer people are infected because it may translate into less funding for efforts to fight the disease.

“On the one hand, it would be a mistake to radically decrease funding for HIV,” Halperin said. “But on the other hand, why not put more money into family planning or climate change?”

Other experts said that even with the decreased figures, much more is needed to stop the AIDS pandemic.

“We are still failing to respond to the crisis,” said Dr. Paul Zeitz, executive director of the Global AIDS Alliance. “The overall prevalence of AIDS may have stabilized, but we are still seeing millions of new infections and it is not time yet to step back from this battle.”

15
Nov

REMEMBER THESE NUMBERS

1,049,657

 its the non-duplicated head count of black men in degree granting post secondary institutions for 2005. NCES (Department of Education - 202-503-7200)

801,995

the number of black men in fedral prisons and jails (duplicated headcount - or double dipping as prisoners are moved from facility to facility) in 2005. (bureau of justice statistics)

for all the wonderful young scholars I meet at Hampton University and Cheyney State this week! 

08
Nov

ABC NEWS RESEARCH CONFIRMS ASSERTIONS OF PSA

Speak Freely

The Headlines From Around the African American Community

ABC News producer Eddie Pinder died July 12, 2007. Eddie began his career at ABC News in 1997. Admired and beloved, he will be missed.

Speak Freely/The Truth About Black Men

December 08, 2006 1:33 PM

Eddie Pinder

SPEAK FREELY/ THE TRUTH ABOUT BLACK MEN

My friend, Derek, sent an email and link to a promotion on MySpace.com about a new movie, What Black Men Think, which seeks to dispel myths about us.  They call it a PSA… a public service announcement.
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=1396586762
I don’t know anything about the producers.  I have not contacted them.  I have just visited their website on MySpace.

I was curious about the title because I am a black man and I too have heard some of the painful so-called facts about black men in America.  You know the ones:  there are more college-aged black men in jail than in college.  Less than half of us graduate from high school.  And about a third of us are in jail.  Depressing.

And quite frankly, I thought all of it was true.  That’s because when I see young black men in inner city New York, I see men who appear to fit the stereotype.  Pants hanging down.  Timberland boots unlaced.  Hair braided in corn-rows. Gangsta slang.  Urban bop.  Most times, I read the paper and see more stories about us in the crime section than in the business section.  I hear Bill Cosby castigate us on national TV for bad habits and bad English.  (My bad: I know I should say “poor” English).

Apparently, I wasn’t the only one who was alarmed and concerned  The makers of the film, What Black Men Think, say in their promo that all of this is not true but they don’t back it up with research.  So we did… and by we, I mean my friend, Nick, from the ABC News research department.  He found that most of the PSA was right and most of the B-S is factually wrong.

The myth: More college-aged black men are in jail than in college.
The film says: More black men 18-24 are actually in college (469,000) as compared to prison (180,000).
What we found: In 2005, there were 106,000 black men (18-24) in prison. (Bureau of Justice Statistics)
And 402,000 full time black male college students, 71,000 part time. (US Census)

The myth: 1 out of 2 black men do not graduate high school.
The film says: 74.2 percent of black men graduate high shcool
What we found:  79.5 percent of black males 18 years and over are high school graduates or higher. (US Census) But for black males 18-19 years old 53% have not graduated high school. The high 79% number shows that eventually they do get a diploma or equivalency.

The myth:  1 out of 3 black men are incarcerated.
The film says: It’s only 290,000 out of 16,794,000 black men who are incarcerated.
What we found:  In 2005, there were 547,200 black males in prison out of a total population of 24,315,000 black men in 2002. (BJS/US Census)

I was happily shocked.  But now that I know the truth about black men, I’m saddened. The news is still bad but just not as bad as I thought.  And more importantly, I’m concerned about who and what gave birth to this perception in the first place.  And why people like me are midwives who are quick to believe it.

Click here for more information:

http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/pub/pdf/p05.pdf

http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/pub/pdf/p05.pdf

http://www.census.gov/population/socdemo/education/cps2005/tab01a-04.xls

http://www.census.gov/population/socdemo/race/black/ppl-164/tab01.pdf

http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/surveillance/resources/reports/2006supp_vol12no1/table4.htm

Please feel free to comment.  Some of your comments will be read on the ABC News Now’s show, Speak Freely, with Ron Claiborne and me.

eddie

25
Oct

CAN YOU GIVE ME….

A 12 month unduplicated head count was the way my conversation started with the Bureau of Justice Statistics, when I started this project. “That data is just not available” was the response, and lead me to lend a lot more credibility to a young man who had been involved in the Criminal Justice System and explained to me a story, which at first I had trouble believing.  jail.jpg

Lets call Him “AJ’. As he explained to me how the prison head count worked, I immediately was reminded of the conspiracy theory from the Kennedy assassination to the World Trade Towers, but I heard the brother out. His proposal, the count your government gives you is way inflated. He told me that as he was moved from one institution to another, for accounting purposes and of course funding, each system counted him over again and that you can never get a number from the BJS that does not include multiple counting of prisoners as they move from jail, to prison, to prison, to prison to even paroled supervision. “You need to bring this to light in your next film”so I decided to do some digging, even though I was extremely skeptical of what this brother was saying, however after one phone call, believe it or not, the BJS could not provide me, in technical terms, a 12 month non-duplicated head count for African American Males. I’m officially a conspiracy theorist now, and thank you AJ.My final point that I found extremely interesting is who is considered to be counted for Jail. Just take a look at who goes into making up these overwhelming numbers…

Jail populations

As defined in this report, jails are

locally operated correctional facilities

that confine persons before or after

adjudication. Inmates sentenced to

jail usually have a sentence of 1 year

or less. Jails also —

• receive individuals pending arraignment

and hold them awaiting trial,

conviction, or sentencing

• readmit probation, parole, and bailbond

violators and absconders

• temporarily detain juveniles pending

transfer to juvenile authorities

• hold mentally ill persons pending

their movement to appropriate mental

health facilities

• hold individuals for the military, for

protective custody, for contempt, and

for the courts as witnesses

• release convicted inmates to the

community upon completion of sentence

• transfer inmates to Federal, State, or

other authorities

• house inmates for Federal, State, or

other authorities because of crowding

of their facilities

• sometimes operate communitybased

programs as alternatives to

incarceration

15
Jan

THERE’S LIES, THERE’S DAMN LIES, AND THEN THERE’S STATISTICS

DATA and links to Support Stats in PSA

Black Women mode of contraction from AIDS through 2004. Cited in PSA…

TOTALS:

http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/surveillance/resources/reports/2004report/table17.htmBY RACE:

http://img389.imageshack.us/my.php?image=blackwomenaidslm0.jpg

AIDS is the leading cause of death for black women 25-44? (and 1397 AIDS deaths from a disease that was contracted 5-10 years ago)http://webappa.cdc.gov/cgi-bin/broker.exe?_service=v8prod&_server=lscb5500&_port=5081&_sessionid=/NB0ch6HhO1&_program=wisqars.percents10.sas&age1=25&age2=34&agetext=25-34&category=ALL&_debug=0

http://webappa.cdc.gov/sasweb/ncipc/leadcaus10.htmlDL theory refutted as primary means of transmission

http://www.naccho.org/topics/infectious/documents/BlackMSMIssueBrief.pdf

Black Men Graduation Rates

http://www.blackpressusa.com/News/Article.asp?SID=3&Title=National+News&NewsID=8627

Black Men Imprisonment Datahttp://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/prisons.htmBlack Men in Jail vs. College Myth: (a false claim endorsed by the NAACP)http://www.globalblacknews.com/Jail.html

http://www.tcsdaily.com/article.aspx?id=090202BI think this should give you a good start, if you are seeking the truth of how black men are being maligned, misrepresented, and demonized, however if you look at some of the data to extract information that ratifies your current beliefs that black men are basically “not worth it” or “no damn good”, I can not debate, discuss or enlighten you. You have the bought the half-truths and used them to enclose you in a belief set that is representative of a minority of black men, but has too often been portrayed as the majority.