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Latinos in the Deep South
Christian F. Castro
cfcastro@latinoaids.org
Program Director
212.584.9305

Program Overview

The Latinos in the Latinos in the Deep South is a program coordinated by the Latino Commission on AIDS that currently focuses on the emerging Latino population in 7 southern states.  These 7 states will be referred to as the Deep South. The program’s mission is to provide capacity-building services and an on-going assessment of need(s) to Latino-serving agencies in the following states:  Alabama; Georgia; Louisiana; Mississippi; North Carolina; South Carolina; and Tennessee.



The programmatic objectives of the Latinos in the Latinos in the Deep South are to:

1. Continue the process of network-building and fostering collaboration among organizations and institutions providing HIV and related services to Latinos, especially Latino migrants and immigrants;

2. Link CBOs and other Latino-serving organizations with regional and national resource networks and civil society networks; and

3. Provide technical assistance and capacity building to CBOs, faith communities, and local/state health departments.

4. Continue the process of data collection and assessment for the needs of the emerging Latino population in the Deep South.

The emerging Latino communities in the Deep South are a result of unique intersection of migration patterns and economic opportunity within the last several decades. Increasingly, Latinos are becoming an important component of the social and economic fabric of the Deep South. However, with all these strides, Latinos continue to be underrepresented in important services, such as public health, and in particular within the realms of HIV prevention and capacity building provision. This trend becomes more disturbing as the rates of HIV infection for Latinos continue to rise.

This program is generously supported by the Ford Foundation
Link: www.fordfound.org

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