DANGEROUS INTIMACY: Ten African American Men with HIV By Christopher Coleman and Christopher Brooks

A State Of Emergency Now Exists! Triple Jeopardy: African American, Male and HIV+
By: Sheryl Feuerstein
 
May 12, 2009 - PRLog -- Before now, no book about HIV-infected African American men has been made available to the public.  With the forthcoming release of "Dangerous Intimacy," Christopher Brooks and Christopher Coleman offer a collection of unscripted autobiographies of ten African American men, who are living with HIV.  They have captured aspects of their lives from childhood on, illustrating the factors contributing to their becoming HIV+.  They also sought to have the reader hear the stories in their words, as they were told to them.  More than twenty men in different parts of the country were interviewed, with ten stories being selected.  To preserve their anonymity, identities and geographical locations have been disguised.

"Dangerous Intimacy" underlines two issues.  First, it is time to recognize that HIV/AIDS is present, and growing, in the African American community.  Second, we need to understand that a diagnosis of HIV is not a death sentence.  All of the men whose stories are told has managed or handled the virus and is living a full life.  Each story is unique, yet all share a common experience.  They are African American and live with HIV/AIDS.  

The stories told in "Dangerous Intimacy" are a sobering reminder of the dangers of intimacy, unprotected sex, and uncontrolled and sometimes reckless behavior.  Some readers will find them disturbing, even shocking.  Others will see the struggle to overcome HIV and transform lives, inspiring.  The men represent a rich diversity of the African American experience.  One is a grandfather who grew up in segregated Chicago; another is a Viet Nam veteran.  Others are fathers, married and single.  They participated in this undertaking because they want us to hear their voices.  Roque Florio captures the book’s soul; He said, “I wanted to write my own book before I die, but I believe this may be the closest that I will come to doing so, I don’t fret about it though.  If my story will help somebody, then my living will not have been in vain.”

"Dangerous Intimacy" came about as a result of the editors’ shared interest and concern about the spread of the virus among African American men.   Christopher Coleman has had years of first-hand experience as a clinician and researcher who has published extensively on the impact of the virus on African American men. Dr. Coleman is an elected Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing and is best known for his work with HIV infected African American men. Christopher Brooks has had a sustained anthropological interest in the contraction and spread of the disease on the African continent, particularly in East and Southern Africa where, in several field trips, he has seen its impact. Dr. Brooks’ numerous articles about the African continent have been published widely.  He has also taught several Africa-specific courses which address the impact of the virus, most recently a graduate course, HIV in Africa.  As a prolific author, Christopher Brooks is best-known for documenting the contributions of celebrated African American personalities in our culture.  Among his recent major works is the award-winning "Follow Your Heart:  Moving With the Giants of Jazz, Swing and Rhythm and Blues" and the best-selling, "I Never Walked Alone, "about opera singer Shirley Verrett.  He is currently completing the first definitive biography of renowned lyric tenor Roland Hayes.


Dangerous Intimacy is published by Linus Publications
June, 2009
$24.00
ISBN: 1-60797-020-1
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Source:Sheryl Feuerstein
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