Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Bahrain's struggle for peace

Bahrain is a country that has recently caught more attention than in recent years. For many decades this country has struggled with a suppressive government. This has been an ongoing struggle between the citizens and the political leaders. As a result of all the turmoil that has been happening in Libya, Bahrain has finally caught some worldwide attention. Some have heard of the Shiite but are not really aware of who or what they are and symbolize. The Shiite is a group of individuals that have for some time now been fighting this suppressive government. They have adopted democratic principles as their own and are trying to get their political leaders to either adopt them as well or resign. The success that Egypt and Libya have had with their protest has encouraged these individuals to fight harder. 
You must take in to consideration that this country has had this kind of government for years and years.  It is very hard for its people to finally break from this government. Many of their peaceful protest have been retaliated with violence thus causing people to take notice of this country. I think that they are finally catching the attention that they need. As people we have the responsibility to help whenever human rights are being violated. After years of fighting to obtain a government that supports and looks out for the welfare of its people I think Bahrain deserves to be given the support they need.

Friday, March 4, 2011

memo

Date: February 12, 2011
To: 1311 students
From: Senaida Navar
RE: Teen Advisory Board
Over the course of the years the HIV/AIDS pandemic has managed to infiltrate El Paso. Lack of information along with misguided information has contributed to this issue. Unfortunately this issue is not treated as a priority. The number of agencies that focus on the prevention and education of HIV/AIDS is not as big as it ought to be. There are hundreds and hundreds of individuals living in El Paso who are infected with this virus and are unaware of it. Even more shocking is that the highest percentage of these individuals along with those who have been tested belongs to teenagers.
The Teen Advisory Board is an organization whose goal is HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention. They are partnered with The University Medical Center of El Paso. The Teen Advisory Board focuses on reaching out to the adolescent community. For more than a decade they have been training educators. This group differs to others in that the individuals who are being trained are teenagers themselves. Every year a group of teens form El Paso goes through an extensive training of approximately eleven sessions. Once this program is completed they are then required to attend another training in which they are instructed on the HIV/AIDS’ history, prevention methods, and ways of spreading along with other influential factors. Once they have completed this training they are then certified as Teen Advisory Board educators.
Once certified these teens begin outreach. They attend schools, from middle schools to colleges, to conduct presentations on HIV/AIDS. They stress the importance of having the right information in order to do the right choices. They talk about the risk factors that can increase the possibility of individuals becoming infected with this virus. Such factors include the usage of drugs and alcohol as well as peer pressure. In targeting these risk factors not only do they help lower the excessive use of drugs and alcohol but they are also preventing the spread of HIV/AIDS. Another goal of this program is to destroy ignorance. By giving these individuals the correct information they are trying to eliminate the stigmas that for decades have accompanied this virus.
The Teen Advisory Board also gives these teen educators great opportunities that could not be achieved otherwise. This organization helps both the educators as well as those on the receiving end. This program helps keep these teens on the right path to a healthy productive life. They promote awareness in various different ways such as passing out information, condoms, and performing test during World AIDS Day or organizing events directed towards the youth. Recently this organization has begun new projects that are designed to more effectively reach El Paso’s youth. Some of these projects involve the launch of TAB TV and TAB radio. These programs are designed to convey the messages by presenting them in everyday situations. The radio is meant to be a resource by which parents can communicate to ask questions and get answers form a teenager’s perspective. The reason for this is to strengthen the bonds of communication between parents and their children.
You can contact the Teen Advisory Board through e-mail at TABCARES@UMCELPASO.ORG or by phone at (915)521-7482. Their website provides some helpful information about the program and how to get registered. This program is dedicated to the prevention and promotion of understanding towards HIV/AIDS.