Don't Sleep African Women: Powerlessness and HIV/AIDS Vulnerability Among Kenyan Women
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African women are more prone and vulnerable to HIV/AIDS because of social, economic, and cultural constraints present in society. This book is not intended to reinforce the same archaic stereotypes rampant in many writings on African women, who are often portrayed as helpless and passive diseased bodies. The author rejects the stigmatization of this disease; Kenyan women have suffered in silence because of the stigma and shame of a disease that carries connotations of promiscuity and bad behavior. Until HIV vulnerability is acknowledged and fought, women will continue to succumb overwhelmingly to this disease and Kenya will gradually disintegrate as it will inevitably have many sick people, intensifying underdevelopment. Don't Sleep African Women is a cry for all women to mobilize, get up on the rooftops and blow the infamous vuvuzelas and demand protection from this disease. A lot more African women need to stand up, be courageous, be proactive, and take control of their lives from the scourge of this disease.
