Statement

Alliance mourns the passing of O’Shae Sibley

Alliance is deeply saddened to learn that O’Shae Sibley, a gay professional dancer/choreographer who was beloved in New York City’s Kiki Ball scene, was fatally stabbed late Saturday night at a Brooklyn gas station. O’Shae was simply vogueing and enjoying the evening with friends. His murder is being investigated as a hate crime. 

With hate crimes rising in New York City and the United States, and many efforts to undercut LGBTQ+ rights and freedoms, Alliance stands in solidarity with the community. Everyone deserves to feel safe from stigma, threats, and violence. 

The Kiki Ballroom scene has long been a safe haven for creative expression and empowerment for LGBTQ+ people, especially for queer Black youth. O’Shae was a part of House of Old Navy, with whom we collaborate and frequently host Kiki Ball practices. We send our condolences to O’Shae’s family, friends, and fellow house members at this difficult time.  

Alliance for Positive Change Statement on FDA’s Approval of OTC Narcan

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 29, 2023

Contacts: Sophie Crumpacker, sophie@anatgerstein.com, 347-361-7128 // Lauren Mannerberg, lauren@anatgerstein.com, 929-553-7702

(New York, NY)- Alliance for Positive Change issued the following statement in response to today’s announcement by the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) to make Narcan, a medication that rapidly reverses opioid overdoses, available over the counter:

“Alliance for Positive Change applauds the Federal Drug Administration’s decision to make Narcan available without a prescription. In New York City, the overdose crisis has reached historic levels—2,668 individuals died of a drug overdose in 2021, an increase of 78 percent since 2019 and 27 percent since 2020. We know that getting this safe and easy-to-use medication into the hands of more New Yorkers will save lives.

However, people who do not have the resources to purchase Narcan will likely continue to face barriers to accessing it. We hope that over-the-counter Narcan will be covered by private and public insurance plans, and that this decision motivates local and federal leaders to invest in programs that provide free harm reduction resources in communities most impacted by the overdose crisis. At the Alliance LES Harm Reduction Center, we are proud to provide free Narcan trainings and kits to equip thousands of people to administer it in the event of an overdose. Community providers like Alliance will continue to play a critical role in providing free, culturally competent, nonjudgmental harm reduction services, including Narcan.

Finally, Narcan is just one tool in a suite of harm reduction options that are often misunderstood or stigmatized. We hope this decision will lead to expanded access to other evidence-based interventions, like fentanyl test strips and syringe exchanges.”

About Alliance for Positive Change

Alliance for Positive Change is a leading multiservice organization that provides low-income New Yorkers living with HIV/AIDS and other chronic conditions with access to quality health care, housing, harm reduction, coaching, and our renowned peer training and job placement program that cultivates leadership and economic mobility. Alliance opened in 1991, at the height of the HIV crisis—a welcoming community of transformation and opportunity. Today, we deliver on the promise of Positive Change with services and resources that equip people to navigate systemic inequities and achieve health and well-being. Learn about all the ways we inspire Positive Change at www.alliance.nyc.

Arnaldo Jara's op-ed opposing cuts to the Health Homes Program

Arnaldo Jara, Alliance's Director of outposting care management, penned an op-ed in Lohud calling on New York State to reject a misleading proposal to “Recalibrate the Health Home Program.” This proposal would strip services for thousands of Medicaid participants with chronic health conditions, throwing them out of the Health Home program after 9 months and jeopardizing their wellbeing. Arnaldo writes, in part:

"We hope the governor will stand by her commitment to fortify New York’s health care system and improve the continuum of care by investing in the Health Home model, not destroying it."

NYC Health Commissioner pens op-ed opposing the 340B Pharmacy benefit carveout

Alliance has long opposed the “Cuomo carveout” which would devastate community health centers like ours, and deprive our participants of essential services. As further proof that the carve out is totally misguided and out of step with the needs of New Yorkers, New York City Health Commissioner Ashwin Vasan published an op-ed today in support of stopping the carve-out, writing, in part:

“Safety net providers, hospitals and other 340B entities throughout the state have used this program to offer critical medical care and help connect underserved, low-income patients to an array of supportive services that allow them to live longer, healthier lives…Each crisis underscores the importance of our safety net. The carve-out will rip a hole in this net, and many will fall through the cracks, exacerbating inequities and hindering progress in preventing disease. State legislators should repeal this policy and allow 340B entities to continue receiving savings”

Alliance Issues Statement on Tragic Shooting at Club Q

Alliance for Positive Change has issued the following statement:

This year's Transgender Day of Remembrance came on the heels of a horrific shooting at Club Q, an LGBTQ night club in Colorado. This devastating act of violence shows we can not stop combating hatred and violence against the LGBTQ community. Everyone deserves to feel safe from stigma, threats, and violence. Our hearts go out to those impacted by this senseless act.

Alliance Issues Statement on Supreme Court's Reversal of Roe v. Wade

We are devastated and enraged by the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling to strike down Roe v. Wade. Our Supreme Court has stripped us of our human rights, bodily autonomy, and reproductive freedom. Our government has said that women are second class citizens. Americans are allowed to choose whether or not to get vaccinated against COVID-19, but female Americans are not allowed to choose how to manage our own bodies. We can carry guns, but we can’t make reproductive health decisions.

Abortion is healthcare. ​Healthcare is a human right.

We need to stand up, raise our voices, and fight back to reclaim, maintain and sustain women’s freedom to choose, and every American’s fundamental right to access safe and quality healthcare.

Alliance grieves the loss and honors the legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg

We grieve the loss and honor the legacy of the brilliant, resilient and courageous Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg who fought fiercely for dignity, fairness and opportunity.  As only the second woman to join the nation’s highest court, she long championed many of the rights we cherish and was a committed champion of full gender and LGBTQ equality.

Her inspiring words loom large today. She avowed, “We should not be held back from pursuing our full talents, from contributing what we could contribute to the society, because we fit into a certain mold ― because we belong to a group that historically has been the object of discrimination.”

I heard the news of her passing as I celebrated Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, with my family. Those who pass away on this holiday are regarded as tzadik, a title bestowed to the righteous.

As we mourn Justice Ginsburg, let us also celebrate her legacy, and reflect on her life’s achievements, ones that will continue to guide our efforts as we continue our work towards social justice, inclusivity, respect and equity. She will always be a hero in our hearts.

-       Sharen I. Duke, Executive Director/CEO