DC Appleseeds Sixth HIV-AIDS Report Card_ March 8_2011
Washington Post article on the release of DC Appleseed Sixth HIV-AIDS Report Card
WAMU interview with Walter Smith about HIV-AIDS education in schools.
DC Appleseed defends funding for needle exchange in DC in a Washington Post Article.
Walter Smith cites need for stronger action to fight HIV/AIDS in Washington Post article
DC Appleseed praises City Efforts on Female Condoms in Front Page Washington Post story
"There are areas where the city is not doing a good job [with AIDS], but in some areas they are cutting edge. On this one, they're cutting edge" said Walter Smith, executive director of D.C. Appleseed, a watchdog group. "The very fact that they're doing this . . . says to women of the city that this is important to you. This is important to your families. Get with the program." >
Walter Smith WAMU Commentary on HIV/AIDS
The Washington Post recently highlighted what are characterized as serious deficiencies in the way the District of Columbia spends taxpayer money for the treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS. But DC Appleseed Executive Director Walter Smith says it's important to note that the city's efforts against HIV/AIDS are not in complete disarray. >
Washington Post Story on DC Appleseed's Fifth HIV/AIDS Report Card
The District has made strides in combating AIDS by increasing the number of tests, funding needle exchange programs and producing detailed data on the number of people who have the disease, a new report says. >

