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              <text>Beware AIDS Buzzwords: They misinform, insult, and promote ignorance. Jody Powell, former White House press secretary, has identified the following terms as "buzzwords"&#13;
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&#13;
Term&#13;
Bodily fluids&#13;
&#13;
Problem&#13;
".. .should never be used without an explanation of which bodily fluids actually contain the HIV virus in concentrations sufficient to transmit the disease... Sweat, saliva, and tears are all bodily fluids, but do not carry a threat of HIV infection. Reports on AIDS should make it clear that semen, vaginal fluids, and blood are the concern here."&#13;
&#13;
General population&#13;
&#13;
".. .artificially divides the American people into those who have the disease and those who do not. Everyone who has AIDS—regardless of sexual orientation, race, gender, or how they were exposed to the virus—is part of the 'general population.'"&#13;
&#13;
High risk groups&#13;
&#13;
".. .implies that some kind of demographic trait, rather than behavioral practice, is reponsible for AIDS exposure."&#13;
APPROPRIATE TERM: High risk behavior&#13;
&#13;
AIDS victims&#13;
&#13;
"People with AIDS are not victims; they are people struggling to live normal lives in the face of a fatal disease. We don't refer to people with other diseases as victims..."&#13;
MOST PREFERABLE PHRASE: People with AIDS&#13;
&#13;
HIV virus vs. "AIDS"&#13;
&#13;
"Many people still confuse exposure to the HIV virus with the disease itself. More than one million people are believed to have been exposed to the virus; some fifty thousand actual cases have been reported*&#13;
Coverage should always explain the difference."&#13;
&#13;
Condoms&#13;
&#13;
"Reports recommending condom use to reduce the risk of HIV exposure should clearly state that latex condoms with a spermicide are preferable (natural lamb condoms may not provide the necessary protection)."&#13;
&#13;
Intimate sexual contact&#13;
&#13;
"...a polite phrase that doesn't tell the reader anything useful (many people regard kissing and fondling as intimate). Certain sexual practices—especially unprotected anal intercourse—are known to pose a much greater chance of HIV transmission than others. News articles should make this clear."&#13;
&#13;
The AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power (ACT UP) feels that the following terms also pose problems.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Innocent victims&#13;
&#13;
A term sometimes applied to children with AIDS or those who contracted AIDS through blood transfusions; a value judgment that implies that some people with AIDS may be guilty of something. "Victims" is also a problem (see above).&#13;
&#13;
AIDS carrier&#13;
&#13;
The term "carrier" is reminiscent of the typhoid hysteria of the 1920s, and can incite similar reactions.&#13;
APPROPRIATE TERMS: HIV (antibody)-positive person or person with AIDS (depending on condition).&#13;
&#13;
AIDS activism vs. gay rights&#13;
&#13;
AIDS activist groups are sometimes incorrectly called gay rights groups. While some AIDS activists also campaign for gay rights, and some issues may overlap, the two subjects should not be confused.&#13;
&#13;
Having sex&#13;
&#13;
Also vague; see "Intimate sexual contact" (above).&#13;
&#13;
If you have questions about terms on this list or any others, call the ACT UP Media Committee at 212- 989-1114&#13;
*Outdated figures &#13;
&#13;
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              <text>2 — THE WASHINGTON BLADE — April 8,1983&#13;
Wed., April 27th-&#13;
Fri., April 29th-&#13;
Tue., May 3rd-&#13;
AIDS EDUCATION FUND FUNDRAISERS&#13;
The following list of fundraisers are being planned throughout the Gay community&#13;
during the months of April, May &amp; June in order to raise monies needed forthe AIDS&#13;
educational and research purposes. Please save this list and attend these events as&#13;
monies received on these days will go into the AIDS Educational Fund of the&#13;
Whitman-Walker Clinic.&#13;
Month of April— Lambda Rising— Donation Box at Register&#13;
Tue., April 26th— The Lost &amp; Found— $3.00 donation, Guest DJ and The&#13;
Rascalettes vs The Skagettes 9PM&#13;
Mr. P's— $2.00 donation, Employee Show 8PM&#13;
Morgan's— $2.00 donation, Dancing 9PM&#13;
The Fraternity House— $3.00 donation, Dancing/Juliet Prowse&#13;
&amp; Co./Raffles 9PM&#13;
The DC Eagle— Donation Table with AIDS Literature/Clinic&#13;
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Sun. May 22nd—&#13;
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Thurs., June 2nd—&#13;
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&lt;h3 style="text-align:center;"&gt;IF THE ABOVE ACTIVITIES TURN YOU ON&lt;/h3&gt;
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