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SnowbizNow “And Venus Is Her Name”

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Nicholas Snow

Floridian Venus Perez, a forty-something Latina who has been HIV positive for over two decades holds among her role models, not surprisingly, her medical team.  About the 2nd edition of her sought-after book, “I’m Still Here,” she explained, “We have come so far yet we are not quite there.  Many lives were lost yet many still live.  Many know the means of transmission, yet many neglect to follow it.  Many of us live the fast life, looking for excitement, for success.”

Venus was swept away at the age of 19 by a 27-year-old man in the greater New York area where she had been born and raised.  “I allowed him into my life at a very vulnerable time…  The relationship became intimate, and I never practiced safe sex,” she confided.

Ultimately, as Venus explained, “I reluctantly broke off my relationship…  After the breakup, I never heard from or saw him again.”

In 1986 Venus met and began to date a nice guy. A year later, on February 14th, 1987–Valentine’s Day–her boyfriend delivered the life-shaking news: “After handing me a gift, he held my hand, and said to me, ‘I have very serious information. Your ex-boyfriend died of AIDS.’  I asked him to repeat what he had said, and he did. I was silent.  ‘This can’t be true,’ I thought.”

Her life changed forever.  After more dramatic twists and turns as revealed in her book, Venus explains, “I had to decide whether I was going to fight or give up.  Did I have enough fight in me to fight the good fight?  I had to find a feasible method to give it my best shot.  I didn’t want to give up.  I decided I wanted to live!  Even though the results were grim, I wanted to try.”

“Nobody would know by looking at me that I had HIV,” Venus shared about finding a support group.  “We were newly diagnosed individuals with HIV (asymptomatic, showing no symptoms of the disease).  There were fifteen people who attended that day.  I cannot express how it felt to experience the long suffering and sadness and then the newfound release. We developed meaningful friendships and relationships.  We supported each other through good times and bad.”

That was over two decades ago!

Venus wrote and published the first edition of her book in 2006 to help those around her living with HIV who were having difficulty coping.  With the recent edition, she’s added two chapters which speak about the history, testimony, education outcomes and strength of people living with HIV/AIDS and other STD’s.

“Everyone has a light that shines within.  My gifts and talents consist of singing, writing, and enjoying time with family and friends in addition to socializing with people.  I always enjoyed people.  I surround myself in environments and places where I can exercise my gifts.  I offer to the world my ability to learn and to teach others which involves the gifts of service.  I try to be a positive person in the world exercising generosity, joyfulness, being hospitable and humble and reminding individuals that their life counts.  I try to be a positive influence in a negative world,” Venus concluded.

And she is!  For her books, please visit most online booksellers or her web site at www.VenusPerez.com.

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Letters to the Editor – December 8, 2011

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In response to the cover story “Raising Red Ribbon Awareness” in the Florida Agenda, December 1, 2011.

DEAR EDITOR,

I was surprised to read in the Florida Agenda last week that HIV/AIDS has been around since the 1930s. Your historical timeline was informational and interesting.

I attended the World AIDS Day rally at the Shoppes of Wilton Manors and was pleased to see such a wonderful turnout. It seems that people are more aware these days, or are just more open about it. I hope that everyone was there to support those who live with HIV or whom they have lost, and not just to see Margaret Cho.

Sincerely,
Jim Politano

In response to the news story “Few Americans with HIV Have it Under Control” in the Florida Agenda, December 1, 2011.

DEAR EDITOR,

As a gay man living with HIV in America, I find it disturbing to hear that only 28% of the 1.2 Million Americans living with HIV/AIDS have it under control. Does that mean that those who have the disease don’t take their meds? Do they have access to the proper medications that they need? In these times of economic hardships, it can be difficult to get the medicines they need. So if the CDC wants to help curb the spread of this disease, why can’t they put more money into programs like ADAP or Ryan White? We’re going to war in countries most of us will never go to, and yet one of the biggest fights we’re fighting at home, is the fight against HIV. Every month, for many of us, it’s a fight to get out of bed, let alone fight for our meds.
Sincerely,
K.E.

In response to the news story “Ricky Martin to Join the Cast of ‘Glee’” in the Florida Agenda, December 1, 2011.

Ricky Martin is going to join the cast of “Glee” next year. Really? Is that so newsworthy?
Anonymous

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