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People with HIV, activists, family members and allies gather for Housing Works' annual observance of World AIDS Day: The Reading of the Names.
Housing Works began the tradition of The Reading of the Names in December 1995, emerging from an act of civil disobedience and a 24-hour reading of names. This year, more than 140 volunteers have come together to read from a list of over 30,000 community-sourced names, continuing this powerful act of remembrance and resistance.
Photography by Alexander Sargent, Courtesy of the New York City AIDS Memorial
A peer educator with Oxfam Australia’s partner, Targeted AIDS Interventions (TAI), celebrates a team mate’s goal. This partner uses soccer matches and the teams as a means to communicate about HIV and AIDS and safer sex to spectators at the soccer matches.
Photographer: Matthew Willman/Oxfam Australia
World Aids Day launch at the Opera House by Governor General Quentin Bryce on Wednesday 30, November, 2011
Whitman Walker Health 23rd Annual WORLD AIDS DAY Candlelight Vigil at Dupont Circle in NW Washington DC on Thursday evening, 1 December 2011 by Elvert Barnes Photography
Visit Whitman Walker Health at www.whitman-walker.org/
Visit World AIDS Day at www.worldaidsday.org/
Candles In The Wind Series
People with HIV, activists, family members and allies gather for Housing Works' annual observance of World AIDS Day: The Reading of the Names.
Housing Works began the tradition of The Reading of the Names in December 1995, emerging from an act of civil disobedience and a 24-hour reading of names. This year, more than 140 volunteers have come together to read from a list of over 30,000 community-sourced names, continuing this powerful act of remembrance and resistance.
Photography by Alexander Sargent, Courtesy of the New York City AIDS Memorial
About 300 students from six Lilongwe elementary schools put on a variety of skits, speeches and other programs on HIV/AIDS education. Several Peace Corps volunteers worked together with other local teachers to organize and prepare the students for this program.
Post World AIDS Day Rally in the local community surrounding The Family Welfare Center at Tadiwala Road. Dec 2012
Jan Maehesu is pictured here with his beloved grandmother. Jan, who after years of being cared for by his grandmother after the HIV/AIDS related death of his parents, now supports her. Both Jan and his grandmother have been members of the HIV/AIDS Prevention Group Bela-Bela, a partner organisation of the JOHAP programme, which provides ongoing care and support services to rural individuals and families who are infected and affected by HIV and AIDS.
Photographer: Paul Weinberg/ Oxfam Australia
Gogo (a Zulu word for grandmother) has lost three of her four adult children in the past five years to AIDS and now, at the age of 87, has to care for nine grandchildren. Gogo regularly participates in a support group meeting with other grandparents in a similar situation, organized by Comprehensive Health Care Trust, a partner of Oxfam Australia`s JOHAP programme.
Photo by Matthew Willman/Oxfam Australia
People with HIV, activists, family members and allies gather for Housing Works' annual observance of World AIDS Day: The Reading of the Names.
Housing Works began the tradition of The Reading of the Names in December 1995, emerging from an act of civil disobedience and a 24-hour reading of names. This year, more than 140 volunteers have come together to read from a list of over 30,000 community-sourced names, continuing this powerful act of remembrance and resistance.
Photography by Alexander Sargent, Courtesy of the New York City AIDS Memorial
Whitman Walker Health 23rd Annual WORLD AIDS DAY Candlelight Vigil at Dupont Circle in NW Washington DC on Thursday evening, 1 December 2011 by Elvert Barnes Photography
Visit Whitman Walker Health at www.whitman-walker.org/
Visit World AIDS Day at www.worldaidsday.org/
Candles In The Wind Series
People with HIV, activists, family members and allies gather for Housing Works' annual observance of World AIDS Day: The Reading of the Names.
Housing Works began the tradition of The Reading of the Names in December 1995, emerging from an act of civil disobedience and a 24-hour reading of names. This year, more than 140 volunteers have come together to read from a list of over 30,000 community-sourced names, continuing this powerful act of remembrance and resistance.
Photography by Alexander Sargent, Courtesy of the New York City AIDS Memorial
WORLD AIDS DAY & ACON CONCERT
STAR THEATRE, STAR CITY CASINO, PYRMONT
SUNDAY 30TH NOVEMBER, 2009
PHOTOGRAPHER: BELINDA ROLLAND © 2008
Yesterday outside the National Gallery the Terrence Higgins Trust was collecting money and involving passers-by in adding faces and names to the statistics.
People with HIV, activists, family members and allies gather for Housing Works' annual observance of World AIDS Day: The Reading of the Names.
Housing Works began the tradition of The Reading of the Names in December 1995, emerging from an act of civil disobedience and a 24-hour reading of names. This year, more than 140 volunteers have come together to read from a list of over 30,000 community-sourced names, continuing this powerful act of remembrance and resistance.
Photography by Alexander Sargent, Courtesy of the New York City AIDS Memorial
LIZA MINELLI (AKA TREVOR ASHLEY)
WORLD AIDS DAY & ACON CONCERT
STAR THEATRE, STAR CITY CASINO, PYRMONT
SUNDAY 30TH NOVEMBER, 2009
PHOTOGRAPHER: BELINDA ROLLAND © 2008
Sophie Maeokela is living with HIV and is the main breadwinner for her own family of two daughters Maria and Ephenia and her extended family including her parents. Difficulty in getting employment has meant that Sophie has to travel to work while her daughters remain under the care of her parents. Here she travels home to visit and spend time with her daughter whenever she can.
Photographer: Paul Weinberg/Oxfam Australia
Post World AIDS Day Rally in the local community surrounding The Family Welfare Center at Tadiwala Road. Dec 2012
Post World AIDS Day Rally in the local community surrounding The Family Welfare Center at Tadiwala Road. Dec 2012
People with HIV, activists, family members and allies gather for Housing Works' annual observance of World AIDS Day: The Reading of the Names.
Housing Works began the tradition of The Reading of the Names in December 1995, emerging from an act of civil disobedience and a 24-hour reading of names. This year, more than 140 volunteers have come together to read from a list of over 30,000 community-sourced names, continuing this powerful act of remembrance and resistance.
Photography by Alexander Sargent, Courtesy of the New York City AIDS Memorial