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World AIDS Day, observed December 1 every year, is dedicated to raising awareness worldwide and to unite in the fight against HIV. If just one person asks why the Opera House is red, it's one more person that is made aware about AIDS. This photo today is dedicated to the strength of all those people living with HIV/AIDS across the world.
ACT UP New York took to the streets on December 1, 2018 to draw attention to World AIDS Day, an international recognition of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. ACT UP NY staged a speak out in Times Square to emphasize: people with HIV and AIDS are still here fighting for the end of the AIDS epidemic in New York, the US, and around the world. The action was followed by the Out of Darkness candlelight vigil and march at the NYC AIDS Memorial to remember those lost on World AIDS Day. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
World AIDS Day . Candlelight Vigil . Whitman Walker Clinic . Administrative Building . 1407 S Street, NW . WDC . 1 December 2005
Hands of member from Baltimore's Unity Fellowship Church
Elvert Xavier Barnes Photography
ACT UP New York took to the streets on December 1, 2018 to draw attention to World AIDS Day, an international recognition of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. ACT UP NY staged a speak out in Times Square to emphasize: people with HIV and AIDS are still here fighting for the end of the AIDS epidemic in New York, the US, and around the world. The action was followed by the Out of Darkness candlelight vigil and march at the NYC AIDS Memorial to remember those lost on World AIDS Day. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
MARIA VENUTI
WORLD AIDS DAY & ACON CONCERT
STAR THEATRE, STAR CITY CASINO, PYRMONT
SUNDAY 30TH NOVEMBER, 2009
PHOTOGRAPHER: BELINDA ROLLAND © 2008
On World AIDS Day, December 1, 2020 the End AIDS New York Community Coalition gathered outside Governor Cuomo's offices in Manhattan, to convene at a rally and press conference, demanding Governor Cuomo to make good on his commitment to end AIDS as an epidemic in New York State, in a full and equitable manner that eliminates persistent HIV health disparities based on race, poverty, and marginalized identities. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
World AIDS Day . Candlelight Vigil . Whitman Walker Clinic . Administrative Building . 1407 S Street, NW . WDC . 1 December 2005
Elvert Xavier Barnes Photography
ACT UP New York took to the streets on December 1, 2018 to draw attention to World AIDS Day, an international recognition of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. ACT UP NY staged a speak out in Times Square to emphasize: people with HIV and AIDS are still here fighting for the end of the AIDS epidemic in New York, the US, and around the world. The action was followed by the Out of Darkness candlelight vigil and march at the NYC AIDS Memorial to remember those lost on World AIDS Day. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
ACT UP New York took to the streets on December 1, 2018 to draw attention to World AIDS Day, an international recognition of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. ACT UP NY staged a speak out in Times Square to emphasize: people with HIV and AIDS are still here fighting for the end of the AIDS epidemic in New York, the US, and around the world. The action was followed by the Out of Darkness candlelight vigil and march at the NYC AIDS Memorial to remember those lost on World AIDS Day. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Taken on 30th November but they leave the lights on like this for several days. It just irritates me that they turned the lights on one window off-centre.
(left to right) Margaret Weeks of The Institute for Community Research and Shawn Lang of CT AIDS Resource Coalition present at the panel "State of HIV/AIDS in Connecticut."
On World AIDS Day, December 1, 2020 the End AIDS New York Community Coalition gathered outside Governor Cuomo's offices in Manhattan, to convene at a rally and press conference, demanding Governor Cuomo to make good on his commitment to end AIDS as an epidemic in New York State, in a full and equitable manner that eliminates persistent HIV health disparities based on race, poverty, and marginalized identities. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
I asked someone close to me for her interpretation of the World Aids Day ribbon for today, this is what she did.
I think its beautiful.
ACT UP New York took to the streets on December 1, 2018 to draw attention to World AIDS Day, an international recognition of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. ACT UP NY staged a speak out in Times Square to emphasize: people with HIV and AIDS are still here fighting for the end of the AIDS epidemic in New York, the US, and around the world. The action was followed by the Out of Darkness candlelight vigil and march at the NYC AIDS Memorial to remember those lost on World AIDS Day. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On World AIDS Day, December 1, 2020 the End AIDS New York Community Coalition gathered outside Governor Cuomo's offices in Manhattan, to convene at a rally and press conference, demanding Governor Cuomo to make good on his commitment to end AIDS as an epidemic in New York State, in a full and equitable manner that eliminates persistent HIV health disparities based on race, poverty, and marginalized identities. (Photo by Erik McGregor)