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Access to the Internet…
Perfect places that aren’t safe… The train to San Francisco… They are trying to get my attention… Vacant, but occupied…
The Pay Phone… Access to the Internet… Take Time to Enjoy Simple Things in Life… Get out and exercise...
You have to eat nutritionally... “You were not alone before and you’re not alone now...” Slow down and enjoy life…Slow down and enjoy life… A place of knowledge...

Access to the Internet…

Black people need access to the Internet for health care because the more access you have to the internet, the more you can be an advocate for yourself, the more you can find out about HIV prevention, and the more you can find out about just your general health. If something happens to you, if a doctor tells you something, you can go on the Internet to [get] a different viewpoint of what somebody said, even if it’s about your sexuality. It’s important that we understand that for African Americans and black men’s health, having a computer is important.

Date: 04/03/2006 Owner: Gallery Administrator
 
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