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City of West Hollywood
GLobal Aids Day Awards
Gallery 825
West Hollywood, CA
Dec. 1, 2009
Photo credit: Joshua Barash
City of West Hollywood
GLobal Aids Day Awards
Gallery 825
West Hollywood, CA
Dec. 1, 2009
Photo credit: Joshua Barash
I attended the launch of a new HIV prevention organisation named Status in Soho.
I toured the clinic and met with workers and supporters of the organisation before speaking briefly in wishing the new venture all the very best for the future.
For more information go to: www.RichardBarnes.co.uk
World AIDS Day Benefit, Sponsored by M.A.C., Harlem @ Billie's Black, 271 West 119th Street.
December 1st, 2013
Council Member Lovell posed with Carson Kressley, one of the hosts of the popular Bravo series “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy,” who served as emcee of the World AIDS Day Luncheon 2008.
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)
Bill Bowtell (Executive Director of Pacific Friends of the Global Fund) and the Hon Julie Bishop MP (Deputy Leader of the Federal Opposition and Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade)
City of West Hollywood
GLobal Aids Day Awards
Gallery 825
West Hollywood, CA
Dec. 1, 2009
Photo credit: Joshua Barash
World Aids Day 2008
Monumento Obelisco
"Mausoléu ao Soldado Constitucionalista de 1932"
Galileu Emendabili
Parque do Ibirapuera
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
Elvert Xavier Barnes Photography
Rotarians For Fighting AIDS, Inc. (RFFA) shares a greeting card and an inspiring message of hope with Rotarians everywhere as we Honor World AIDS Day, December 1, 2009. These notes, pictures and paintings are sent by two groups of Kenyan school children who represent only a small fraction of the 12 million HIV/AIDS Orphans living on the continent of Africa today.
Thanks to so many of you who have supported RFFA's work, the children who send their vision of a world free of HIV/AIDS are in school today. They are there because you gave the gift of education and hope for the future by paying for their school fees, supplies and uniforms. We want you to see and read about the world you are changing.
Did you know that even basic education is not free in Kenya? An orphan child has no way of affording any school without assistance from concerned adults like our Rotarian partners in so many countries. These children sent their thanks and their vision to all of you for your kindness and generosity. As RFFA's Board of Directors, we are deeply grateful as well.
We invite all Rotarians to join Rotarians For Fighting AIDS, Inc., and our Founder and CEO Marion Bunch, as we continue to help the orphans and vulnerable children of Africa achieve their dreams. Visit our website www.rffa.org for more information.
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)